Patients who had previously undergone amputation of the arm (n = 2) or leg (n = 2) were treated with botulinum toxin type B injections at several trigger points of their stump musculature. We administered a total dose of 2500 IU of botulinum toxin type B (Neurobloc, Elan Pharma, Munich, Germany) to the arm amputation stumps, 5000 IU for one amputation of the lower leg, and 2500 IU to the other lower leg amputation of a patient with a very low baseline body weight. Two patients reported that the injection was very painful. All patients experienced a reduction in stump pain, which lasted for many weeks. Other reports included a reduction in the frequency of pain attacks, cessation of "balloon feelings," improvement in stump allodynia, and decreased occurrence of involuntary stump movements. In addition, quality of sleep at night significantly improved in one patient. Botulinum toxin type B can therefore be regarded as a new treatment option for possible improvements in the rehabilitation of amputees.
Four post-amputation patients (1 with phantom pain, 3 with stump pain) were each treated with 100 IU botulinum toxin A, divided between several trigger points in the distal stump musculature. In 1 female patient (along with a pronounced reduction in phantom pain) hyperhidrosis of the stump ceased completely, probably after diffusion of the drug into the dermal sweat glands, leading to longer and safer use of the prosthesis. Intentional intradermal injection for this issue therefore could be valuable. Another patient was able to use her prosthesis for the whole day again after botulinum toxin A treatment for substantial stump pain, compared with only 4 hours a day before treatment. In 2 male patients, stump pain while wearing the prosthesis subsided to a considerable extent, 1 of the 2 reported an improvement in steadiness of gait. We suggest that stump treatment with botulinum toxin in rehabilitative medicine should be investigated in more detail.
The Center for Studies in Aging at the University of North Texas has been in existence for over 20 years. Data were collected from 339 of the 493 students who completed its program between 1967 and 1987. Data suggest that: levels of both initial employment and retention in the field of aging are high; gender differences in salaries exist among program concentrations and year of completion; and former students report high levels of involvement in collateral activities.
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