2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1098-3015(10)63815-6
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Pd4: Longitudinal Examination of Outcomes Associated With Botulinum Toxin Use in Children With Cerebral Palsy

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“…Injections may be repeated, if need be, as assessed by motor recovery outcome measures. There is growing evidence from recent clinical studies that low-dose [45] and repeat injections [16,[46][47][48][49] are very effective compared to high-dose, single session procedures.…”
Section: Keep the Paralyzing Effect Minimized -Prolong The Relearningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Injections may be repeated, if need be, as assessed by motor recovery outcome measures. There is growing evidence from recent clinical studies that low-dose [45] and repeat injections [16,[46][47][48][49] are very effective compared to high-dose, single session procedures.…”
Section: Keep the Paralyzing Effect Minimized -Prolong The Relearningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefits were transient and spasticity returned later. More recent studies that have used BoTx into multiple muscles and in repeat sessions had reported that BoTx brings improvement in function besides spasticity relief [2,3,[15][16][17][18][19][20]. The principal objective of the present paper is that future BoTx clinical studies will take note of the relearning properties of this drug and make full utilization of this therapeutic effect.…”
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“…The most recent assessment at Wake Forest University School of Medicine included 172 children who received injections of BoNT-A for the treatment of spastic-type cerebral palsy 15 . A mixed modeling procedure was used to identify changes both in physical functioning outcomes (Functional Independence Measure for Children 16 ) as well as in quality of life of the parent caregiver (Stein and Riessman Impact on the Family Scale 17 ).…”
Section: Dosing and Injection Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most frequently used general scale was the SF-36, 4,41,42,65 but several studies used the EuroQoL scale, 4,42,48 and single studies used the Nottingham Health Profile, 52 General Health Questionnaire, 49 Glasgow Benefit Inventory, 47 and the Stein and Reissman Family Impact Scale. 53 One of these studies examined the effects of BTX-A on parent-rated severity of their children's condition (scale range, 1-7 points) and quality of life of the parent caregiver using the Stein and Reissman Family Impact Scale. 53 Both the quality of life and severity measures showed significant improvement following BTX-A treatment that continued to accrue with successive treatment injections over the 2-year study period.…”
Section: Quality Of Life/patient-rated Global Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…53 One of these studies examined the effects of BTX-A on parent-rated severity of their children's condition (scale range, 1-7 points) and quality of life of the parent caregiver using the Stein and Reissman Family Impact Scale. 53 Both the quality of life and severity measures showed significant improvement following BTX-A treatment that continued to accrue with successive treatment injections over the 2-year study period. Of the 6 studies that employed disease-specific quality-of-life questionnaires, all found significant improvement with BTX-A 46,47,57-59,73 (one study did not specify the Quality-of-Life scale used 26 ).…”
Section: Quality Of Life/patient-rated Global Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%