Goal attainment following upper-limb botulinum toxin-A injections: are we facilitating achievement of client-centred goals?

Authors

  • Melissa T Nott
  • Hannah L H Barden
  • Ian J Baguley

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1853

Keywords:

stroke, brain injuries, muscle spasticity, botulinum toxins, upper extremity.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Evaluate upper-limb goal attainment following botulinum toxin-A, map goals to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and explore associations between client goals, clinical indicators of spasticity and the Botulinum Toxin-A injection strategy adopted by the treating physician. DESIGN: Pre-test/post-test. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-eight community-dwelling adults with acquired brain injury. METHODS: Goal attainment was measured using the Goal Attainment Scale (GAS) 4 weeks post-injection. Goals were linked to the ICF. Clinical measures including the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), Tardieu Spasticity Angle (TSA) and Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) were collected pre-injection for determining association with injection strategy. RESULTS: Goals represented the ICF domains of Body Structure/Function and Activity/Participation. Approximately half the goals were achieved 4 weeks post-injection and GAS T-scores improved significantly. Activity/Participation goals were equally likely to be achieved as Body Structure/Function goals. Pre-injection ARAT scores were correlated with GAS change, whereas MAS and TSA scores were not. TSA was a stronger indicator of muscle selection for botulinum toxin-A injections than MAS. Goals were directly associated with botulinum toxin-A injections for distal hand function, but not for proximal upper-limb function. CONCLUSION: Goal setting and review provides a clinically useful process for measuring upper-limb botulinum toxin-A outcomes.

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Published

2014-07-18

How to Cite

Nott, M. T., Barden, H. L. H., & Baguley, I. J. (2014). Goal attainment following upper-limb botulinum toxin-A injections: are we facilitating achievement of client-centred goals?. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 46(9), 864–868. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1853

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