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. 2024 Jun 24;14(7):631.
doi: 10.3390/brainsci14070631.

Improving Spasticity by Using Botulin Toxin: An Overview Focusing on Combined Approaches

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Improving Spasticity by Using Botulin Toxin: An Overview Focusing on Combined Approaches

Loredana Raciti et al. Brain Sci. .

Abstract

Spasticity is a very common sign in the neurological field. It can be defined as "a motor disorder marked by a velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone or tonic stretch reflexes" associated with hypertonia. It leads to a high risk of limb deformities and pain that prejudices residual motor function, impairing quality of life". The treatment of spasticity depends on its severity and its location and, in general, it is based on rehabilitation, oral therapies (the gamma-aminobutyric acid b agonist baclofen) and injectable medications (i.e., botulin toxins, acting on polysynaptic reflex mechanisms). The botulin toxin type A (BoNT-A) injection has been effectively used to improve different types of spasticity. However, when BoNT-A is not sufficient, a combination of nonpharmacological approaches could be attempted. Therefore, additional intervention, such as conventional physical therapy by itself or further combined with robotic gait training, may be needed. Indeed, it has been shown that combination of BoNT-A and robotics has a positive effect on activity level and upper limb function in patients with stroke, including those in the chronic phase. The aim of this review is to evaluate the efficacy of pharmacological or nonpharmacological treatment in combination with BoNT-A injections on spasticity. The combined therapy of BoNT with conventional or adjunct activities or robot-assisted training, especially with end-effectors, is a valid tool to improve patients' performance and outcomes. The combined strategies might rise the toxin's effect, lowering its dosages of botulinum and reducing side effects and costs.

Keywords: Lokomat; antispastics; botulin toxin; robot-assisted motor training; spasticity.

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