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In a single blind study of 6 spinal cord injured (SCI) men, the effects of clonidine, a selective alpha-2 adrenergic agonist, on spasticity were compared to diazepam and placebo. Since a potential side-effect of clonidine is postural hypotension, a combination of clonidine and desipramine was also tested. Vibration of the leg will inhibit the H reflex in a normal subject; whereas, this inhibition is markedly reduced in SCI patients with spasticity. A vibratory inhibition index (VII) was derived for each treatment. The pre-treatment VII was 92.08 ± 3.15%; for SCI subjects, compared to 46.5 ± 7.7% for 6 normal subjects. Clonidine significantly reduced the mean index of SCI patients to 59.42 ± 3.91% (p < 0.001). The VII for placebo, diazepam and the clonidine-desipramine combination were not statistically different than the pre-treatment values in SCI patients. In conclusion, clonidine has an anti-spasticity effect in SCI patients, both subjectively, and objectively, in terms of vibratory inhibition of the H reflex.
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Nance, P., Shears, A. & Nance, D. Reflex changes induced by clonidine in spinal cord injured patients. Spinal Cord 27, 296–301 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1989.44
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