This consensus paper is derived from a meeting of an international group of 19 neurological rehabilitation specialists with a combined experience of more than 250 years (range 4-25 years; mean 14.1 years) in treating post-stroke spasticity with botulinum toxin A. The group undertook critical assessments of some recurring practical challenges, not yet addressed in guidelines, through an exten-sive literature search. They then discussed the results in the light of their individual clinical experience and developed consensus statements to present to the wider community who treat such patients. The analysis provides a comprehensive overview of treatment with botulinum toxin A, including the use of adjunctive therapies, within a multidisciplinar...
Post-stroke lower limb spasticity impairs balance and gait leading to reduced walking speed, often i...
Post-stroke spasticity is one of the most frequent motor disturbances. Therapy of spasticity can imp...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
This consensus paper is derived from a meeting of an international group of 19 neurological rehabili...
Botulinum toxin therapy is useful in the treatment of post stroke spasticity as seen in many clinica...
There is extensive literature supporting the efficacy of botulinum toxin (BoNT-A) for the treatment ...
Background. Spasticity is a common disabling symptom of several neurological conditions including st...
Spasticity is a well-known motor dysfunction occurring after a stroke. A group of Italian physicians...
The present paper provides practical guidance on the management of adult spasticity with Onabotulinu...
OBJECTIVE: Spasticity is a common dysfunction in stroke patients. It hinders the performance of ever...
Post-stroke spasticity impedes patients’ rehabilitation progress. Contradictory evidence has been re...
Botulinum toxin is effective in reducing spasticity post stroke. As there are limited data on post s...
BACKGROUND: Spasticity is a common disabling symptom of several neurological conditions including st...
Post-stroke lower limb spasticity impairs balance and gait leading to reduced walking speed, often i...
The aim was to investigate if botulinum toxin type A (BTx-A) associated with physical therapy is sup...
Post-stroke lower limb spasticity impairs balance and gait leading to reduced walking speed, often i...
Post-stroke spasticity is one of the most frequent motor disturbances. Therapy of spasticity can imp...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
This consensus paper is derived from a meeting of an international group of 19 neurological rehabili...
Botulinum toxin therapy is useful in the treatment of post stroke spasticity as seen in many clinica...
There is extensive literature supporting the efficacy of botulinum toxin (BoNT-A) for the treatment ...
Background. Spasticity is a common disabling symptom of several neurological conditions including st...
Spasticity is a well-known motor dysfunction occurring after a stroke. A group of Italian physicians...
The present paper provides practical guidance on the management of adult spasticity with Onabotulinu...
OBJECTIVE: Spasticity is a common dysfunction in stroke patients. It hinders the performance of ever...
Post-stroke spasticity impedes patients’ rehabilitation progress. Contradictory evidence has been re...
Botulinum toxin is effective in reducing spasticity post stroke. As there are limited data on post s...
BACKGROUND: Spasticity is a common disabling symptom of several neurological conditions including st...
Post-stroke lower limb spasticity impairs balance and gait leading to reduced walking speed, often i...
The aim was to investigate if botulinum toxin type A (BTx-A) associated with physical therapy is sup...
Post-stroke lower limb spasticity impairs balance and gait leading to reduced walking speed, often i...
Post-stroke spasticity is one of the most frequent motor disturbances. Therapy of spasticity can imp...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...