So now we need followup to find out EXACTLY what upper limb interventions are effective. This just launches us to next steps which stroke leadership should be doing. BUT WE HAVE NO LEADERSHIP, so nothing will occur.
Effect of Additional Rehabilitation After Botulinum Toxin-A on Upper Limb Activity in Chronic Stroke
The InTENSE Trial
This article has been corrected. See Stroke. 2020 February; 51(2): e45.
Background and Purpose—
The
aim of this trial was to determine the effect of additional upper limb
rehabilitation following botulinum toxin-A for upper limb activity in
chronic stroke.
Methods—
We
conducted a multicenter phase III randomized trial with concealed
allocation, blinded measurement, and intention-to-treat analysis. One
hundred forty stroke survivors who were scheduled to receive botulinum
toxin-A in any muscle(s) that cross the wrist because of moderate to
severe spasticity after a stroke >3 months ago, who had completed
formal rehabilitation and had no significant cognitive impairment.
Experimental group received botulinum toxin-A plus evidence-based
movement training while the control group received botulinum toxin-A
plus a handout of exercises. Primary outcomes were goal attainment (Goal
Attainment Scaling) and upper limb activity (Box and Block Test) at 3
months (end of intervention). Secondary outcomes were spasticity, range
of motion, strength, pain, burden of care, and health-related quality of
life.
Results—
In
terms of goal attainment, the experimental group scored the same (mean
difference, 2 T-score [95% CI, −2 to 7]) as the control group on the
Goal Attainment Scale. In terms of upper limb activity, by 3 months the
experimental group moved blocks at the same speed (mean difference, 0.00
blocks/s [95% CI, −0.02 to 0.01]) as the control group on the Box and
Block Test. There were no differences between groups on any secondary
outcome except strength, in favor of the experimental group (mean
difference, 1.4 kg [95% CI, 0.2–2.7]).
Conclusions—
Findings
suggest that additional intensive upper limb rehabilitation following
botulinum toxin-A in chronic stroke survivors with a disabled upper limb
is not effective.
Registration—
URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: ACTRN12615000616572.
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