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.
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.
Authors: Mary K Hastings; Michael J Mueller; David R Sinacore; Michael J Strube; Beth E Crowner; Jeffrey E Johnson; Brad R Racette Journal: Foot Ankle Int Date: 2012-05 Impact factor: 2.827
Authors: Luba Nalysnyk; Spyridon Papapetropoulos; Philip Rotella; Jason C Simeone; Katharine E Alter; Alberto Esquenazi Journal: BMC Neurol Date: 2013-09-08 Impact factor: 2.474