The objective of this study was to quantify in spastic lower limbs the changes in reflex EMGs and in ankle stiffness after a lidocaine block of the soleus nerve to better understand physiological effects of lidocaine. Twenty patients were prospectively included and assessed before and after lidocaine block of the soleus nerve. We studied clinical and neuromechanical parameters of the triceps surae, including quantification of the maximum Hoffmann's reflex (Hmax) and tendinous reflex (T) normalized to the maximum direct motor response (Mmax), and passive ankle stiffness assessed by sinusoidal length perturbations. All patients whatever the aetiology of spasticity were improved in clinical parameters of spasticity after the block (62% reduction of the Ashworth score, 85% reduction of stretch reflex scores, increased score on the Physicians' Rating Scale). All patients presented a reduction of the Hmax-Mmax ratio (mean reduction of 67%) and the T-Mmax ratio (82%). Ankle stiffness was decreased by an average of 23%. Measured stiffness was correlated with the Ashworth score and the T-Mmax ratio. Relatively greater change in the T reflex than in the H reflex suggests that lidocaine block reduces hyperreflexia not only by interfering with generation of afferent volleys in the injected nerve, but also probably by altering generation of the volleys at the level of muscle spindles in the affected spastic muscles, presumably by blocking the transmission along gamma-efferent fibers.

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