Baclofen is a muscle relaxing medicine. Doctors use this therapy to treat excess muscle stiffness, tightness, spasms and other symptoms. It is usually given as a tablet or liquid solution.
For certain conditions, the specialists at Phoenix Children’s may consider a surgically implanted device called an intrathecal baclofen pump (ITB). By delivering a steady, customized dose of baclofen directly into the intrathecal space surrounding the spinal cord, the pump helps to enhance the medication’s efficiency and effectiveness at a fraction of the dose.
ITB therapy can help children in these and other ways:
- Control posturing (abnormal body posture or positioning)
- Ease pain and discomfort
- Enhance quality of life
- Reduce drowsiness or other medication side-effects
- Improve function and movement
- Lower doses of other medication needed
- Simplify daily medication management
Doctors may recommend an ITB pump to treat spasticity and/or dystonia (excessive muscle tightness) seen in a variety of neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy, brain injury and spinal cord injury.