The study aims to compare the effectiveness of BOTOX-A® (botulinun toxin A) placed between two different injection sites, namely at the proximal portion of the gastrocnemius(GCM) versus at the midbelly of the GCM.
Previous studies have used the midbelly of a muscle as the position where the motor endplates are most densely located. The reasoning behind this method was based on the previous works that showed most bands of cholinesterase activity to be located in specific topographical patterns at the center of the muscle fiber. These results have been used as landmarks to place the injections. Current standard guidelines recommend that botulinum toxin be placed at the 4 quadrants of the midbelly portion of the gastrocnemius (GCM) muscle. However, recent cadaveric research studies on the distribution of the intramuscular endings of the GCM suggest that the highest branch density is found within the upper 20-30% length of the calf. Therefore, in accordance to the theory that effect of botulinum toxin are greatest at sites where the intramuscular endings are most dense, the location where these toxins should be placed would be at these proximal sites of the GCM rather than at the midbelly. 40 recruited patients will be allocated into either the intramuscular ending targeted (ie.upper portion of calf) or midbelly targeted group. Each subject will undergo a total number of 4 assessments; prior to the injection and 2,4and 8 weeks post injection.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
40
200 units, single treatment only
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Bucheon St Mary's Hospital, Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine
Bucheon-si, Kyounggido, South Korea
Bobath Memorial Hospital
Sŏngnam, Kyoungido, South Korea
Change from baseline for EMG (electromyogram) activity
Surface EMG
Time frame: week 8
Change from baseline of GCM tone a measured on the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS)
Time frame: Change from baseline at 8 weeks
Change from baseline of Ankle Range of motion
Passive range of motion of the ankle at resting state with the use of goniometer
Time frame: Change from baseline at 8 weeks
Change from baseline of gait speed with 10 meters walk test
Change from baseline at 8 weeks
Time frame: Change from baseline at 8 weeks
Change from baseline of ABILOCO scale
Time frame: Change from baseline at 8 weeks
Change from baseline of Disability Assessment Scale
Time frame: Change from baseline at 8 weeks
Change from baseline of Functional Ambulation Category Scale
Time frame: Change from baseline at 8 weeks
Change of baseline of Lindmark Modified Fugyl Meyer Scale
Time frame: Change from baseline at 8 weeks
Change from baseline of Tardieu angle of ankle
Time frame: Change from baseline at 8 weeks
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