Treating hereditary spastic paraplegia

It isn't possible to prevent, slow or reverse hereditary spastic paraplegia, but some of the symptoms can be managed so that day-to-day activities become easier. Forexample: muscle relaxants such as baclofen, tizandine and botulinum (Botox) injections can be used to help relieve spasticity regular physiotherapy is important for helping improve and maintain muscle strength and range of movement occupational therapy can help the person carry out their daily activities more easily and regain as much independence as possible ankle-foot orthosis can be worn on the lower leg to help straighten and control the ankle and foot and improve walking surgery may occasionally be needed to release tendons or shortened muscles
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