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Effect of adding upper limb rehabilitation to botulinum toxin-A on upper limb activity after stroke: Protocol for the InTENSE trial.

Natasha A Lannin1,2,3, Louise Ada4, Coralie English5, Julie Ratcliffe6, Maria Crotty7,8.   

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Rationale Although clinical practice guidelines recommend that management of moderate to severe spasticity include the use of botulinum toxin-A in conjunction with therapy, there is currently no evidence to support the addition of therapy. Aims To determine the effect and cost-benefit of adding evidence-based movement training to botulinum toxin-A. Sample size estimate A total of 136 participants will be recruited in order to be able to detect a between-group difference of seven points on the Goal Attainment Scale T-score with 80% power at a two-tailed significance level of 0.05. Methods and design The InTENSE trial is a national, multicenter, Phase III randomized trial with concealed allocation, blinded assessment and intention-to-treat analysis. Stroke survivors who are scheduled to receive botulinum toxin-A in any muscle(s) that cross the wrist because of moderate to severe spasticity after a stroke greater than three months ago, who have completed formal rehabilitation and have no significant cognitive impairment will be randomly allocated to receive botulinum toxin-A plus evidence-based movement training or botulinum toxin-A alone. Study outcomes The primary outcomes are goal attainment (Goal Attainment Scaling) and upper limb activity (Box and Block Test) at three months (end of intervention) and at 12 months (beyond the intervention). Secondary outcomes are spasticity, range of motion, strength, pain, burden of care and health-related quality of life. Direct costs, personal costs and health system costs will be collected at 12 months. Discussion The results of the InTENSE trial are anticipated to directly influence intervention for moderate to severe spasticity after stroke. Trial Registration ANZCTR12615000616572.

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Keywords:  Casts; botulinum toxins; motor training; physical therapy modalities; rehabilitation; surgical; therapy; type-A

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29553309     DOI: 10.1177/1747493018765228

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Stroke        ISSN: 1747-4930            Impact factor:   5.266


  3 in total

1.  Effect of Additional Rehabilitation After Botulinum Toxin-A on Upper Limb Activity in Chronic Stroke: The InTENSE Trial.

Authors:  Natasha A Lannin; Louise Ada; Coralie English; Julie Ratcliffe; Steven G Faux; Mithu Palit; Senen Gonzalez; John Olver; Ian Cameron; Maria Crotty
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2019-12-09       Impact factor: 7.914

2.  Long-term effect of additional rehabilitation following botulinum toxin-A on upper limb activity in chronic stroke: the InTENSE randomised trial.

Authors:  Natasha A Lannin; Louise Ada; Coralie English; Julie Ratcliffe; Steven Faux; Mithu Palit; Senen Gonzalez; John Olver; Emma Schneider; Maria Crotty; Ian D Cameron
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2022-04-25       Impact factor: 2.903

3.  Protocol for the economic evaluation of the InTENSE program for rehabilitation of chronic upper limb spasticity.

Authors:  Rachel Milte; Julie Ratcliffe; Louise Ada; Coralie English; Maria Crotty; Natasha A Lannin
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2020-05-27       Impact factor: 2.655

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