Authors
Lisa C Shaw, Christopher IM Price, Frederike MJ van Wijck, Phil Shackley, Nick Steen, Michael P Barnes, Gary A Ford, Laura A Graham, Helen Rodgers
Publication date
2011/5
Journal
Stroke
Volume
42
Issue
5
Pages
1371-1379
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background and Purpose
Botulinum toxin is increasingly used to treat upper limb spasticity due to stroke, but its impact on arm function is unclear. We evaluated botulinum toxin for upper limb spasticity and function poststroke.
Methods
Three hundred thirty-three patients with stroke with upper limb spasticity and reduced arm function participated in a multicenter randomized controlled trial. The intervention group received botulinum toxin type A injection(s) plus a 4-week therapy program. The control group received the therapy program alone. Repeat injection(s) and therapy were available at 3, 6, and 9 months. The primary outcome was upper limb function at 1 month (Action Research Arm Test). Secondary outcomes included measures of impairment, activity limitation, and pain at 1, 3, and 12 months. Outcome assessments were blinded and analysis was by intention to treat.
Results
There was no significant …
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