Statement of the Rehabilitation Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand for the therapeutic use of botulinum toxin A in spasticity management

Author:

Gupta Anupam Datta1ORCID,Baguley Ian2,Estell John3,Geffon Saul4,Goh Kong5,Rawicki Barry6,de Graaf Stephen7,Olver John8

Affiliation:

1. Central Adelaide Local Health Network, Queen Elizabeth Hospital (SA) University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

2. Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service, Westmead Rehabilitation Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine St George Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Queensland Rehabilitation Specialists Brisbane Queensland Australia

5. Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

6. Masada Hospital Consulting Rooms Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Epworth Rehabilitation Camberwell Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. Epworth Rehabilitation Clinical Institute Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractThe Rehabilitation Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand advocates the safe, effective and evidence‐based use of botulinum toxin type A for spasticity management. The process requires appropriate training, alongside considerable knowledge and skills, to maximise efficacy. The processes before and after injection contribute to effectiveness. The gold standard of managing spasticity is for assessment by a multidisciplinary specialist team, deriving patient‐centric goals, and designing an injection protocol to match these goals. The patient and/or carers are considered part of the decision‐making team. Postinjection therapy and measurement of goal achievement are highly recommended as part of the wider holistic approach to management. The Society believes treatment failures can be minimised by following clear clinical guidelines.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Internal Medicine

Reference34 articles.

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