Functional outcome following Botulinum toxin A injection to reduce spastic equinus in adults with traumatic brain injury

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No relevant literature was identified regarding the clinical effectiveness or cost-effectiveness of onabotulinum toxin A (Botox) for reducing spasticity in patients with traumatic or non-traumatic–acquired brain injury. Authors of 1 evidence-based guideline recommend the use of botulinum toxin (subtype and formulation not specified) for the treatment of spasticity associated with traumatic brain injury.


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