Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Novel Assessment and Treatment Approaches for Detecting and Facilitating Functional Improvements in Post-Stroke Spasticity With Botulinum Toxin-A
Within the first year after stroke, approximately 38% of stroke survivors experience an
increased resistance to movement, also called spasticity. One type of treatment that is
approved for stroke survivors in Canada that could reduce spasticity is the injection of
Botulinum toxin (BTX) into the affected muscle. While BTX reduces spasticity, there is
limited evidence to show that BTX administration leads to functional improvements. This may
occur because the outcomes aren't sensitive enough to detect change, some people may have
better responses to BTX, or because BTX hasn't been paired with the right exercises to
improve function. The aims of this research are: i) to determine if there is a way of
improving the markers that measure change in response to treatment; and ii) to identify the
ideal type of exercise that should be paired with BTX to allow the drug to have it greatest
effect.
There are two primary research questions: a) What are the measures that will indicate
whether a person with post-stroke spasticity will benefit from BTX therapy? It is
hypothesized that EMG latency and amplitude, for those who best respond to BTX, will differ
from those who demonstrate a weaker response to BTX; b)What is the ideal training approach
for improving muscle function in stroke survivors receiving BTX injections? It is
hypothesized that a training protocol that focuses on optimizing specific muscle activation
patterns will demonstrate better outcomes than a training program designed to improve
function.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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