Role of botulinum toxin in hand and upper limb disorders relevant to hand therapy

Author:

Keir James1,Giele Henk P1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals, Oxford OX3 9DU, UK

Abstract

Introduction This article reviews the mechanism of action of botulinum toxin and provides an overview of its use in hand disorders relevant to hand therapy such as hyperhidrosis, spasticity, dystonia, tremor, Parkinson's, obstetrical brachial plexus palsy, flexor tendon rehabilitation, lateral epicondylitis, Raynaud's and carpal tunnel syndrome. Methods A narrative review of the literature retrieved through electronic databases using keywords botulinum toxin, hand, therapy, and reviewing the bibliographic references cited. Results Sixty-five original articles and meta-analyses were reviewed. The number and quality of the published reports for each disorder are very variable but generally botulinum toxin is reported to be an effective adjunct to therapy in the treatment of a wide variety of hand and upper limb pathologies. Discussion A surprising number of hand and upper limb conditions have been successively treated with botulinum toxin, but most require botulinum toxin to be used in conjunction with hand therapy to achieve more effective outcomes for longer duration. Neuromuscular disorders seem to be most responsive to botulinum toxin treatment. Therapists should be aware of the potential benefits of botulinum toxin injections for a wide range of hand disorders and when appropriate discuss these with patients and other health professionals. Conclusion Botulinum toxin has an effective and growing role in hand therapy.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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1. Current uses of botulinum toxin A as an adjunct to hand therapy interventions of hand conditions;Journal of Hand Therapy;2014-04

2. Effectiveness of BoNT A in Parkinson's Disease Upper Limb Tremor Management;Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques;2013-09

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