The aim of the study is to compare the effectiveness of the classical (2-4 points to the muscle proximal) application of botulinum toxin in the treatment of spasticity with the application along the length of the gastrecnemius muscle. The main question it aims to answer Is botulinum toxin more effective in the treatment of spasticity than the classical application applied along the length of the gastrocnemius muscle? Participants will be evaluated for spasticity before and 1 month after injection. Researchers will compare classical versus application along the length of the muscle to see if there is a reduction in spasticity.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
60
200iu/2ml in both groups
Konya Beyhekim Research and Training Hospital
Konya, Selçuklu, Turkey (Türkiye)
Spasticity assessment (change between pre-injection and 1-month control)
Modified ashworth scale
Time frame: before injection and 1 month after injection
Spasticity assessment (change between pre-injection and 1-month control)
Tardieu scale
Time frame: before injection and 1 month after injection
Spasticity assessment (change between pre-injection and 1-month control)
Joint range of motion measurement
Time frame: before injection and 1 month after injection
ambulation level (change between pre-injection and 1-month control)
functional ambulation scale
Time frame: before injection and 1 month after injection
ambulation velocity (change between pre-injection and 1-month control)
preferred walking speed
Time frame: before injection and 1 month after injection
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