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Repeated dosing of botulinum toxin type A for upper limb spasticity following stroke
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Stroke RehabilitationDisability AssessmentMedicineStroke-related ConditionPoststroke Spasticity PatientsMultiple Open-label TreatmentsRehabilitationNeurologyMotor DisorderPhysical TreatmentUpper Limb SpasticityStrokeNeuromusculoskeletal Disorder
The authors evaluated the long-term efficacy and safety of botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) in poststroke spasticity patients who completed a 12-week placebo-controlled study and received multiple open-label treatments with 200 to 240 U BTX-A for 42 weeks. Significant and sustained improvements were observed for Disability Assessment and Ashworth scores. Adverse events were generally mild. This extension of a double-blind study demonstrates that repeated treatments of BTX-A significantly improve function and tone in spasticity.
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