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Increasing the Passive Range of Joint Motion in Stroke Patients Using Botulinum Toxin: The Role of Pain Relief
By blocking the release of neurotransmitters, botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) is an effective treatment for muscle over-activity and pain in stroke patients. BoNT-A has also been reported to increase passive range of motion (p-ROM), the decrease of which is mainly due to muscle shortening (i.e., muscle c...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10223867/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235369 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15050335 |
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author | Trompetto, Carlo Marinelli, Lucio Mori, Laura Bragazzi, Nicola Maggi, Giulia Cotellessa, Filippo Puce, Luca Vestito, Lucilla Molteni, Franco Gasperini, Giulio Farina, Nico Bissolotti, Luciano Sciarrini, Francesco Millevolte, Marzia Balestrieri, Fabrizio Restivo, Domenico Antonio Chisari, Carmelo Santamato, Andrea Del Felice, Alessandra Manganotti, Paolo Serrati, Carlo Currà, Antonio |
author_facet | Trompetto, Carlo Marinelli, Lucio Mori, Laura Bragazzi, Nicola Maggi, Giulia Cotellessa, Filippo Puce, Luca Vestito, Lucilla Molteni, Franco Gasperini, Giulio Farina, Nico Bissolotti, Luciano Sciarrini, Francesco Millevolte, Marzia Balestrieri, Fabrizio Restivo, Domenico Antonio Chisari, Carmelo Santamato, Andrea Del Felice, Alessandra Manganotti, Paolo Serrati, Carlo Currà, Antonio |
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description | By blocking the release of neurotransmitters, botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) is an effective treatment for muscle over-activity and pain in stroke patients. BoNT-A has also been reported to increase passive range of motion (p-ROM), the decrease of which is mainly due to muscle shortening (i.e., muscle contracture). Although the mechanism of action of BoNT-A on p-ROM is far from understood, pain relief may be hypothesized to play a role. To test this hypothesis, a retrospective investigation of p-ROM and pain was conducted in post-stroke patients treated with BoNT-A for upper limb hypertonia. Among 70 stroke patients enrolled in the study, muscle tone (Modified Ashworth Scale), pathological postures, p-ROM, and pain during p-ROM assessment (Numeric Rating Scale, NRS) were investigated in elbow flexors (48 patients) and in finger flexors (64 patients), just before and 3–6 weeks after BoNT-A treatment. Before BoNT-A treatment, pathological postures of elbow flexion were found in all patients but one. A decreased elbow p-ROM was found in 18 patients (38%). Patients with decreased p-ROM had higher pain-NRS scores (5.08 ± 1.96, with a pain score ≥8 in 11% of cases) than patients with normal p-ROM (0.57 ± 1.36) (p < 0.001). Similarly, pathological postures of finger flexion were found in all patients but two. A decreased finger p-ROM was found in 14 patients (22%). Pain was more intense in the 14 patients with decreased p-ROM (8.43 ± 1.74, with a pain score ≥ 8 in 86% of cases) than in the 50 patients with normal p-ROM (0.98 ± 1.89) (p < 0.001). After BoNT-A treatment, muscle tone, pathological postures, and pain decreased in both elbow and finger flexors. In contrast, p-ROM increased only in finger flexors. The study discusses that pain plays a pivotal role in the increase in p-ROM observed after BoNT-A treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-102238672023-05-28 Increasing the Passive Range of Joint Motion in Stroke Patients Using Botulinum Toxin: The Role of Pain Relief Trompetto, Carlo Marinelli, Lucio Mori, Laura Bragazzi, Nicola Maggi, Giulia Cotellessa, Filippo Puce, Luca Vestito, Lucilla Molteni, Franco Gasperini, Giulio Farina, Nico Bissolotti, Luciano Sciarrini, Francesco Millevolte, Marzia Balestrieri, Fabrizio Restivo, Domenico Antonio Chisari, Carmelo Santamato, Andrea Del Felice, Alessandra Manganotti, Paolo Serrati, Carlo Currà, Antonio Toxins (Basel) Article By blocking the release of neurotransmitters, botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) is an effective treatment for muscle over-activity and pain in stroke patients. BoNT-A has also been reported to increase passive range of motion (p-ROM), the decrease of which is mainly due to muscle shortening (i.e., muscle contracture). Although the mechanism of action of BoNT-A on p-ROM is far from understood, pain relief may be hypothesized to play a role. To test this hypothesis, a retrospective investigation of p-ROM and pain was conducted in post-stroke patients treated with BoNT-A for upper limb hypertonia. Among 70 stroke patients enrolled in the study, muscle tone (Modified Ashworth Scale), pathological postures, p-ROM, and pain during p-ROM assessment (Numeric Rating Scale, NRS) were investigated in elbow flexors (48 patients) and in finger flexors (64 patients), just before and 3–6 weeks after BoNT-A treatment. Before BoNT-A treatment, pathological postures of elbow flexion were found in all patients but one. A decreased elbow p-ROM was found in 18 patients (38%). Patients with decreased p-ROM had higher pain-NRS scores (5.08 ± 1.96, with a pain score ≥8 in 11% of cases) than patients with normal p-ROM (0.57 ± 1.36) (p < 0.001). Similarly, pathological postures of finger flexion were found in all patients but two. A decreased finger p-ROM was found in 14 patients (22%). Pain was more intense in the 14 patients with decreased p-ROM (8.43 ± 1.74, with a pain score ≥ 8 in 86% of cases) than in the 50 patients with normal p-ROM (0.98 ± 1.89) (p < 0.001). After BoNT-A treatment, muscle tone, pathological postures, and pain decreased in both elbow and finger flexors. In contrast, p-ROM increased only in finger flexors. The study discusses that pain plays a pivotal role in the increase in p-ROM observed after BoNT-A treatment. MDPI 2023-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10223867/ /pubmed/37235369 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15050335 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Trompetto, Carlo Marinelli, Lucio Mori, Laura Bragazzi, Nicola Maggi, Giulia Cotellessa, Filippo Puce, Luca Vestito, Lucilla Molteni, Franco Gasperini, Giulio Farina, Nico Bissolotti, Luciano Sciarrini, Francesco Millevolte, Marzia Balestrieri, Fabrizio Restivo, Domenico Antonio Chisari, Carmelo Santamato, Andrea Del Felice, Alessandra Manganotti, Paolo Serrati, Carlo Currà, Antonio Increasing the Passive Range of Joint Motion in Stroke Patients Using Botulinum Toxin: The Role of Pain Relief |
title | Increasing the Passive Range of Joint Motion in Stroke Patients Using Botulinum Toxin: The Role of Pain Relief |
title_full | Increasing the Passive Range of Joint Motion in Stroke Patients Using Botulinum Toxin: The Role of Pain Relief |
title_fullStr | Increasing the Passive Range of Joint Motion in Stroke Patients Using Botulinum Toxin: The Role of Pain Relief |
title_full_unstemmed | Increasing the Passive Range of Joint Motion in Stroke Patients Using Botulinum Toxin: The Role of Pain Relief |
title_short | Increasing the Passive Range of Joint Motion in Stroke Patients Using Botulinum Toxin: The Role of Pain Relief |
title_sort | increasing the passive range of joint motion in stroke patients using botulinum toxin: the role of pain relief |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10223867/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235369 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15050335 |
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