Objective assessment of cortical activity changes in stroke patients before and after hand rehabilitation with and without botulinum toxin injection

Background Upper limb spasticity is a disabling condition and may result in severe functional limitation. The peripheral action of botulinum toxin (BTX) injection on spasticity is well known, but there are debates around its possible central action. Aim The aim of this study was to assess the clinic...

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Main Authors: Omnia A Abu-Bakr, Nagwaa M.M Nassar, Amal M Al-Ganzoury, Khaled Abo-Elfotouh Ahmed, Eman A Tawfik
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-01-01
Series:Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
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Online Access:http://www.err.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-161X;year=2017;volume=44;issue=4;spage=172;epage=180;aulast=Abu-Bakr
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spelling doaj-002e251790324944a41df3ed996ea5c82021-07-02T09:39:39ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation1110-161X2090-32352017-01-0144417218010.4103/err.err_38_16Objective assessment of cortical activity changes in stroke patients before and after hand rehabilitation with and without botulinum toxin injectionOmnia A Abu-BakrNagwaa M.M NassarAmal M Al-GanzouryKhaled Abo-Elfotouh AhmedEman A TawfikBackground Upper limb spasticity is a disabling condition and may result in severe functional limitation. The peripheral action of botulinum toxin (BTX) injection on spasticity is well known, but there are debates around its possible central action. Aim The aim of this study was to assess the clinical, functional, and cortical activation outcome of two antispastic treatments for stroke of the hand and wrist. Thirty patients with upper limb poststroke spasticity were recruited in this study. Patients and methods They were randomly allocated to two groups: group A and group B. Both groups received rehabilitation program, whereas group B received additional BTX injection. All patients were assessed at baseline and 8 weeks after treatment using the Modified Ashworth Scale, the Action Research Arm Test and Nine-Hole Peg Test, and somatosensory-evoked potential study of the median nerve. Results Group B showed a higher percentage of change in Modified Ashworth Scale of the wrist flexors and long flexors of fingers and in Action Research Arm Test compared with group A. Conclusion BTX injection in spastic muscles of the wrist and hand, followed by a rehabilitation program led to greater clinical and functional improvement compared with implementing the rehabilitation program alone.http://www.err.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-161X;year=2017;volume=44;issue=4;spage=172;epage=180;aulast=Abu-Bakrbotulinum toxinpoststroke spasticitysomatosensory-evoked potentials
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author Omnia A Abu-Bakr
Nagwaa M.M Nassar
Amal M Al-Ganzoury
Khaled Abo-Elfotouh Ahmed
Eman A Tawfik
spellingShingle Omnia A Abu-Bakr
Nagwaa M.M Nassar
Amal M Al-Ganzoury
Khaled Abo-Elfotouh Ahmed
Eman A Tawfik
Objective assessment of cortical activity changes in stroke patients before and after hand rehabilitation with and without botulinum toxin injection
Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
botulinum toxin
poststroke spasticity
somatosensory-evoked potentials
author_facet Omnia A Abu-Bakr
Nagwaa M.M Nassar
Amal M Al-Ganzoury
Khaled Abo-Elfotouh Ahmed
Eman A Tawfik
author_sort Omnia A Abu-Bakr
title Objective assessment of cortical activity changes in stroke patients before and after hand rehabilitation with and without botulinum toxin injection
title_short Objective assessment of cortical activity changes in stroke patients before and after hand rehabilitation with and without botulinum toxin injection
title_full Objective assessment of cortical activity changes in stroke patients before and after hand rehabilitation with and without botulinum toxin injection
title_fullStr Objective assessment of cortical activity changes in stroke patients before and after hand rehabilitation with and without botulinum toxin injection
title_full_unstemmed Objective assessment of cortical activity changes in stroke patients before and after hand rehabilitation with and without botulinum toxin injection
title_sort objective assessment of cortical activity changes in stroke patients before and after hand rehabilitation with and without botulinum toxin injection
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
issn 1110-161X
2090-3235
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background Upper limb spasticity is a disabling condition and may result in severe functional limitation. The peripheral action of botulinum toxin (BTX) injection on spasticity is well known, but there are debates around its possible central action. Aim The aim of this study was to assess the clinical, functional, and cortical activation outcome of two antispastic treatments for stroke of the hand and wrist. Thirty patients with upper limb poststroke spasticity were recruited in this study. Patients and methods They were randomly allocated to two groups: group A and group B. Both groups received rehabilitation program, whereas group B received additional BTX injection. All patients were assessed at baseline and 8 weeks after treatment using the Modified Ashworth Scale, the Action Research Arm Test and Nine-Hole Peg Test, and somatosensory-evoked potential study of the median nerve. Results Group B showed a higher percentage of change in Modified Ashworth Scale of the wrist flexors and long flexors of fingers and in Action Research Arm Test compared with group A. Conclusion BTX injection in spastic muscles of the wrist and hand, followed by a rehabilitation program led to greater clinical and functional improvement compared with implementing the rehabilitation program alone.
topic botulinum toxin
poststroke spasticity
somatosensory-evoked potentials
url http://www.err.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-161X;year=2017;volume=44;issue=4;spage=172;epage=180;aulast=Abu-Bakr
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