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Assessment, goal setting, and botulinum neurotoxin a therapy in the management of post-stroke spastic movement disorder: updated perspectives on best practice

Jörg Wissel, Songjin Ri

2021Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics31 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Post-stroke spastic movement disorder (PS-SMD) appears up to 20% in the first week following stroke and 40% in the chronic phase. It may create major hurdles to overcome in early stroke rehabilitation and as one relevant factor that reduces quality of life to a major degree in the chronic phase. AREAS COVERED: In this review, we discuss predictors,early identification, clinical assessments, goal setting, and management in multiprofessional team, including Botulinum neurotoxin A (BoNT-A) injection for early and chronic management of PS-SMD. EXPERT OPINION: The earlier PS-SMD is recognized and managed, the better the outcome will be. The comprehensive management in the subacute or chronic phase of PS-SMD with BoNT-A injections requires detailed assessment, patient-centered goal setting, technical-guided injection, effective dosing of BoNT-A per site, muscle, and session and timed adjunctive treatment, delivered in a multi-professional team approach in conjunction with physical treatment. Evidence-based data showed BoNT-A injections are safe and effective in managing focal, multifocal, segmental PS-SMD and its complications. If indicated, BoNT-A therapy should be accompanied with adjunctive treatment in adequate time slots. BoNT-A could be added to oral, intrathecal, and surgical treatment in severe multisegmental or generalized PS-SMD to reach patient/caregiver's goals, especially in chronic PS-SMD.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRehabilitationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapyDosingStroke (engine)SpasticSpasticityBotulinum toxinMovement disordersGabapentinIntensive care medicineAnesthesiaInternal medicineCerebral palsyAlternative medicinePathologyMechanical engineeringDiseaseEngineeringBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological DisordersStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryCerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders
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