Botulinum toxin a injection into calf muscles for treatment of spastic equinus in cerebral palsy: a controlled trial comparing sonography and electric stimulation-guided injection techniques: a preliminary report
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Botulinum toxin a injection into calf muscles for treatment of spastic equinus in cerebral palsy: a controlled trial comparing sonography and electric stimulation-guided injection techniques: a preliminary report
Abstract
Objective: To compare the clinical outcomes of two different injection techniques, one guided by electric stimulation and the other by sonography, for botulinum toxin A injection into calf muscles for the treatment of spastic equinus in children with cerebral palsy.
Design: Thirty-two children with cerebral palsy with spastic equinus gait were enrolled in separate categories according to their level under the Gross Motor Function Classification System and divided into two groups with alternate allocation: sonography-guided group and electric stimulation-guided group. Equal amounts of botulinum toxin A were injected into the gastrocnemius at four to six points in 30 children with cerebral palsy. The injection was guided by electric stimulation in 14 and by ultrasonography in 16 children. Modified Ashworth Scale, Modified Tardieu Scale, Selective Motor Control, and Physician's Rating Scale were measured at baseline, 1 mo, and 3 mos posttreatment.
Results: Subscales of the Physician's Rating Scale (gait pattern and hindfoot position-maximum foot/floor contact during stance) significantly improved in the sonography-guided group. No statistical differences were noted in Modified Ashworth Scale, Modified Tardieu Scale, and Selective Motor Control.
Conclusions: Visual feedback by ultrasonography could improve the accuracy of selective neuromuscular blocking of the gastrocnemius.
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