@article{42a6bf5a7d2e4303aec0a872c55dceac,
title = "Long-term effect of additional rehabilitation following botulinum toxin-A on upper limb activity in chronic stroke: the InTENSE randomised trial",
abstract = "Background: It is common for people with persistent spasticity due to a stroke to receive an injection of botulinum toxin-A in the upper limb, however post-injection intervention varies. Aim: To determine the long-term effect of additional upper limb rehabilitation following botulinum toxin-A in chronic stroke. Method: An analysis of long-term outcomes from national, multicenter, Phase III randomised trial with concealed allocation, blinded measurement and intention-to-treat analysis was carried out. Participants were 140 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 greater than 3 months ago, who had completed formal rehabilitation and had no significant cognitive impairment. Experimental group received botulinum toxin-A plus 3 months of evidence-based movement training while the control group received botulinum toxin-A plus a handout of exercises. Primary outcomes were goal attainment (Goal Attainment Scale) and upper limb activity (Box and Block Test) at 12 months (ie, 9 months beyond the intervention). Secondary outcomes were spasticity, range of motion, strength, pain, burden of care, and health-related quality of life. Results: By 12 months, the experimental group scored the same as the control group on the Goal Attainment Scale (MD 0 T-score, 95% CI -5 to 5) and on the Box and Block Test (MD 0.01 blocks/s, 95% CI -0.01 to 0.03). There were no differences between groups on any secondary outcome. Conclusion: Additional intensive upper limb rehabilitation following botulinum toxin-A in chronic stroke survivors with a disabled upper limb is not more effective in the long-term. Trial Registration: ACTRN12615000616572 (12/06/2015).",
keywords = "Botulinum toxin type A, Neuroscience, Rehabilitation, Spasticity, Stroke, Wrist",
author = "Lannin, {Natasha A.} and Louise Ada and Coralie English and Julie Ratcliffe and Steven Faux and Mithu Palit and Senen Gonzalez and John Olver and Emma Schneider and Maria Crotty and Cameron, {Ian D.}",
note = "Funding Information: The study was supported by a project grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC; GNT1079542); NAL is supported by National Heart Foundation of Australia (GNT102055). Funding Information: InTENSE Trial Group: Natasha A. Lannin (Monash University, Alfred Health and La Trobe University), Julie Ratcliffe (Flinders University), Louise Ada (The University of Sydney), Coralie English (University of Newcastle), Maria Crotty (Flinders University), Ian D Cameron (The University of Sydney), Steven G. Faux (St Vincent's Health Australia), Mithu Palit (Alfred Health), John Olver (Monash University and Epworth Healthcare), Malcolm Bowman (St Vincent's Health Australia), Senen Gonzalez (Austin Health), Emma Schneider (Alfred Health), Rachel Milte (Flinders University), Angela Vratsistas-Curto (St Vincent's Health Australia), Annabel McNamara (Flinders University), Christine Shiner (University of New South Wales and St Vincent's Health Australia), Elizabeth Lynch (Flinders University), Louise Beaumont (Alfred Health), Maggie Killington (Flinders University and Central Adelaide Local Health Network), Megan Coulter (Alfred Health), Doungkamol Sindhusake (University of Sydney), Brian Anthonisz (Alfred Health), Hong Mei Khor (Flinders Medical Centre), Justin Tan (St Vincent's Health Network Sydney), Kwong Teo (Alfred Health), Lily Ng (Alfred Health), Lydia Huang (Flinders Medical Centre), Maria Paul (Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre), Neil Simon (St Vincent's Health Network Sydney), Nidhi Gupta (Westmead Hospital), Rebecca Martens (Westmead Hospital), Sam Bolitho (St Vincent's Health Australia), Shea Morrison (St Vincent's Health Network Sydney), Sue Hooper (Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre), Yan Chow (Alfred Health), Yuriko Watanabe (St Vincent's Health Australia), Adrian Cowling (Flinders Medical Centre), Clara Fu (Flinders Medical Centre), Emily Toma (Flinders Medical Centre), Genevieve Hendrey (Alfred Health), Jacinta Sheehan (La Trobe University), Josh Butler (Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre), Judith Hocking (Flinders University), Lauren Rutzou (St Vincent's Health Network Sydney), Megan White (Alfred Health), Michael Snigg (Central Adelaide Local Health Network), Rhiannon Hughes (Flinders Medical Centre), Sarah Sweeney (St Vincent's Health Network Sydney), Sophie Flint (Central Adelaide Local Health Network), Tamina Levy (Flinders University and Flinders Medical Centre), Val Bramah (St Vincent's Health Network Sydney), Cameron Lathlean (St Vincent's Health Network Sydney), Carrie McCallum (Alfred Health), Elaine Chui (St Vincent's Health Network Sydney), Frances Allan (Hills Medical Service), Heather Webber (Flinders Medical Centre), Jo Campbell (St Vincent's Health Network Sydney), Julie Lawson (Flinders University), Karen Borschmann (Florey Neurosciences), Katelyn Moloney (Alfred Health), Laura Jolliffe (Monash University), Lisa Cameron (Alfred Health), Owen Howlett (Bendigo Health), Rebecca Nicks (Eastern Health and Alfred Health), and Sophie O?Keefe (Monash University). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022, The Author(s).",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.1186/s12883-022-02672-8",
language = "English",
volume = "22",
journal = "BMC Neurology",
issn = "1471-2377",
publisher = "BioMed Central",
number = "1",
}