Literature DB >> 9412849

Guidelines for the therapeutic use of botulinum toxin in movement disorders. Italian Study Group for Movement Disorders, Italian Society of Neurology.

A Berardelli1, G Abbruzzese, L Bertolasi, G Cantarella, F Carella, A Currà, D De Grandis, G DeFazio, G Galardi, P Girlanda, P Livrea, N Modugno, A Priori, G Ruoppolo, L Vacca, M Manfredi.   

Abstract

Since its introduction in the early '80s the use of botulinum toxin has improved the quality of life of the patients affected by movement disorders. Toxin's neuromuscular blocking action allows a symptomatic treatment of those clinical conditions characterised by excessive muscular activity. Although the dosages used are safe and the side-effects are reversible, a correct use of botulinum toxin depends on the knowledge of its clinical pharmacology and of the anatomy of the body segments to be injected. In addition, the treatment of more complex conditions, i.e. laringeal dystonia, imposes an inter-disciplinary approach and specialised injection techniques. In this review, the Italian Study Group on Movement Disorders presents the consensus guidelines for the therapeutic use of botulinum toxin in movement disorders. The main toxin types, their use and administration modalities, and the training guidelines will be presented.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9412849     DOI: 10.1007/bf02083302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ital J Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0392-0461


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