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Original Article

Functional outcome following Botulinum toxin A injection to reduce spastic equinus in adults with traumatic brain injury

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Pages 57-63 | Received 02 Sep 2002, Accepted 05 May 2003, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Primary objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of Botulinum toxin A in the management of spastic equinus resulting from traumatic brain injury.

Research design: A before–after intervention design was used without controls.

Methods and procedures: Subjects were seven patients suffering from traumatic brain injury of average duration 14 (4–38) months as a result of motor vehicle trauma, who had spastic equinus interfering with gait.

Experimental intervention: The patients were treated with injections of Botulinum toxin A into the spastic calf muscles: gastrocnemius, soleus and tibialis posterior. Assessments were made pre-injection and at 2 weeks and 3 months post-injection.

Main outcome and results: At the end of the 3-month period, all patients showed a significant improvement in gait velocity, cadence and stride length. Conclusions: The findings suggest that Botulinum toxin A may be useful in the management of spastic equinus following traumatic brain injury.

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