Hemiplegic shoulder pain: Comparison of two sites of intramuscular injections of botulinum toxin type A, "epautox" study.

Sophie Larrazet, Romain Joste,A. Stefan,A Delaubier, André Gueyraud, Philippe Foucault,C Guillou, Thierry Dabbadie

Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine(2016)

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Objective The aim of this study was to compare the analgesic effectiveness of 1 month injection after botulinum toxin in the pectoralis major muscle or subscapularis. Material/Patients and methods In this prospective, comparative, randomized, multicenter trial, 21 patients with hemiplegic shoulder pain after a recent stroke (less 6 months) were screened at baseline, then postinjection (Botox ® 150 units pectoralis major, 100 units subscaplaris) at 1, 4 and 12 weeks. Outcomes were pain (assessed by visual analogic scale), range of motion, spasticity (Ashworth). Results Pain improve significatively in subscapularis injection since the first month ( P  = 0.027), but without significant difference between both groups ( P  = 0.50). Pain score decreases from baseline, at respectively 4 and 12 weeks, of 16.3 and 24 points in subscapularis group versus 19.2 and 7.6 points in pectoralis major group. Discussion - Conclusion Subscapularis injection offers a more linear evolution of pain and shoulder range of motion than pectoralis major injection. This study points out a role of toxin in the management hemiplegic shoulder pain.
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Hemiplegic,Spasticity,Shoulder pain,Botulinum toxin
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