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“Poststroke Postural Sway Improved by Botulinum Toxin: A Multicenter Randomized Double-blind Controlled Trial”
We read the article by Kerzoncuf et  al1 with great interest. We appreciate the authors’ efforts to assess the effects of injecting botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) into the lower limb muscles of people with hemiparesis post stroke. However, we have 2 concerns that may alter their conclusion.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - August 19, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Yoshitaka Wada, Akihiro Shiroshita, Yasushi Tsujimoto Tags: Departments Source Type: research

Extracorporeal Shock Waves versus Botulinum Toxin Type A in the Treatment of Post-Stroke Upper Limb Spasticity – A Randomized, Noninferiority Trial
To investigate whether extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is noninferior to botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) for the treatment of post-stroke upper limb spasticity.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - July 3, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Yah-Ting Wu, Hui-Kung Yu, Li-Ru Chen, Chih-Ning Chang, Yi-Min Chen, Gwo-Chi Hu Source Type: research

Effect of Ultrasound-Guided Injection Of Botulinum Toxin Type A for Shoulder Pain On Post-Stroke Patients
To study the effect of ultrasound-guided injection of botulinum toxin type A for shoulder pain on patients with stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 24, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Xiao Bao, Howe Liu, Hao Liu, Jiewen Tan, Ying Long, Myles Quiben Source Type: research

Treatment With Botulinum Toxin Improves Upper-Extremity Function Post Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract: Objective: To examine whether treatment with botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) is associated with improvements in activity capacity or performance associated with poststroke spasticity in the upper extremity.Data Sources: MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, and ISI Web of Science databases were searched from 1985 to November 2011.Data Selection: Studies were included if (1) the study design was a randomized controlled trial comparing injection of BTX-A with placebo or a nonpharmacologic treatment condition; (2) at least 60% of the sample was composed of adult subjects recovering from either first or subsequent stroke; (3) sub...
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - December 20, 2012 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Norine Foley, Shelialah Pereira, Katherine Salter, Manuel Murie Fernandez, Mark Speechley, Keith Sequeira, Thomas Miller, Robert Teasell Tags: Review Articles (Meta-Analyses) Source Type: research