Healthcare (Mar 2023)

Long-Term Spasticity Management in Post-Stroke Patients: Issues and Possible Actions—A Systematic Review with an Italian Expert Opinion

  • Giovanni Morone,
  • Alessio Baricich,
  • Stefano Paolucci,
  • Anna Rita Bentivoglio,
  • Paolo De Blasiis,
  • Matilde Carlucci,
  • Francesco Violi,
  • Gabriella Levato,
  • Marcello Pani,
  • Lucia Federica Carpagnano,
  • Federico Spandonaro,
  • Alessandro Picelli,
  • Nicola Smania

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11060783
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 783

Abstract

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Spasticity is a well-known motor dysfunction occurring after a stroke. A group of Italian physicians’ experts in treating post-stroke spasticity (PSS) reviewed the current scientific evidence concerning the state-of-the-art clinical management of PSS management and the appropriate use of botulinum toxin, aiming to identify issues, possible actions, and effective management of the patient affected by spasticity. The participants were clinicians specifically selected to cover the range of multidisciplinary clinical and research expertise needed to diagnose and manage PSS. When evidence was not available, the panel discussed and agreed on the best way to manage and treat PSS. To address the barriers identified, the panel provides a series of consensus recommendations. This systematic review provides a focused guide in the evaluation and management of patients with PSS and its complications. The recommendations reached by this panel of experts should be used by less-experienced doctors in real life and should be used as a guide on how to best use botulinum toxin injection in treating spasticity after a stroke.

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