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Effect of botulinum toxin A & task-specific training on upper limb function in post-stroke focal dystonia


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Title: Effect of botulinum toxin A & task-specific training on upper limb function in post-stroke focal dystonia

Authors: Muhammad Umar , Tahir Masood , Mazhar Badshah 

Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association

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Publisher: Pakistan Medical Association.

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2018

Volume: 68

Issue: 4

Language: English

Keywords: upper limb functionTask-specific trainingPost-stroke dystonia

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Abstract

Abstract


Objective: To determine the effect of botulinum toxin A and task-specific training on upper limb function in post-stroke focal dystonia patients.
Methods: A randomised control trial was conducted at hospitals in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Pakistan, from October 2015 to September 2016. The subjects were recruited using non-probability purposive sampling and were divided equally into control and experimental groups by sealed envelope method. The experimental group received botulinum toxin A followed by task-specific training, while the control group received only task-specific training for 8 weeks. Data was collected at baseline, after 4 weeks and 8 weeks by using upper extremity items of Motor Assessment Scale and Fugl-Meyer Assessment scale of upper limb.
Results: There were 43 subjects divided into two equal groups of 23(50%) each. In the experimental group, mean age of patients was 43.57±10.94 years while in the control group it was 48.75±10.75 years (p=0.135). There were 15(71.4%) male and 6(28.6%) female patients in the experimental group and 9(45%) were male and 11(55%) were female in the control group. Both groups showed significant improvements on the Motor Assessment Scale and Fugl-Meyer Assessment scale (p0.05).
Conclusion: Eight weeks of task-specific training improved upper limb function in post-stroke focal dystonia patients.
Keywords: Task-specific training, Upper limb function, Post-stroke dystonia.


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