Abstract
Purpose: To report one's experience of using 50-100% alcohol for neurolysis of the tibial nerve in chronic ankle-foot spasticity. Methods: The records of patients who received alcohol neurolysis of the tibial nerve were retrospectively reviewed. Repetitive monopolar nerve stimulation was used to localize the tibial nerve. Outcome measures included muscle tone as measured by the Modified Ashworth Score (MAS), passive ankle range of motion (PROM), effect on clonus, plantar flexor motor strength, visual gait analysis and use of orthoses. Results