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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Rousseaux, Marc; * | Daveluy, Walter | Kozlowski, Odile | Allart, Etienne
Affiliations: Neurological Rehabilitation Unit, Hôpital Swynghedauw, CHRU of Lille, Lille, France
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Marc Rousseaux, Neurological Rehabilitation Unit, Hôpital Swynghedauw, University Hospital Center, and University of Lille Nord de la France, 59037 Lille, France. Tel.: +33 320 444872; Fax: +33 320 445832; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Background:Hemiplegic patients with supraspinal spasticity can present with a flexor pattern at the hip and knee that hampers both passive and active functions. Objective:To investigate the efficacy of OnabotulinumtoxinA injections on this flexor scheme. Methods:This open-label observational study included eleven patients who had suffered a unilateral stroke or traumatic brain injury. All had impairment in the activities of daily living caused by severe hip and knee flexion. OnabotulinumtoxinA injections of 300–400U (total dose) were administered to the iliopsoas (iliacus) and knee flexors and, when necessary, to other muscles of the hip and knee. Evaluations were performed pre-treatment (weeks −4 to −8, and day 1) and post-treatment (week 10 and week 21): spasticity, range of motion, limb positioning, passive functions and pain. Results:A modest improvement in hip and knee extension was observed, as evidenced by the Modified Ashworth Score and range of passive extension movements. Limb positioning was also improved. Clear benefits were found on passive functioning, including toileting, dressing and bed facilities, as well as pain levels. Active functions remained unchanged. More definite improvement was found in patients with severe difficulties. Conclusions:OnabotulinumtoxinA injection can contribute to reducing the consequences of disabling lower limb flexion.
Keywords: Botulinum toxin type-A, lower limb, muscle spasticity, onabotulinumtoxinA
DOI: 10.3233/NRE-141093
Journal: NeuroRehabilitation, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 25-30, 2014
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