J Korean Pain Soc.
1995 Apr;8(1):117-119.
Stellate Ganglion Block for Treatment of writer's Cramp
- Affiliations
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- 1Pain Clinic, Department of Anesthesiology, KangNam St. Mary Hospital, Catholic University Medical College.
Abstract
- Writer's cramp is a gradual onset and the disorder shows itself at first only when the patient is fatigued or stressed, or when a difficulty in controlling the pen leads to inaccurate writing. The prognosis is poor and treatment is often difficult and unsatisfactory. We have administered stellate ganglion block for a treatment of writer's cramp. Case l: A-30-year old male, who had a difficulty in writing with palpitation for 10 years in front of the other men. After 5 times of stellate ganglion block, palpitation during writing did not appear and after 15 times, he could write with a slight spasm of hand muscles. Case 2: A-40-year old male, who had a difficulty in writing in a stressful situation. After 28 times of stellate ganglion block, he could write in normal work except in the strong stressful situation. From our experience, we recommend the stellate ganglion block may be an effective treatment for a writers cramp.