Early Use of Phenol Neurolysis Likely Reduces the Total Amount of Botulinum Toxin in Management of Post-Stroke Spasticity
The main objective was to examine practice patterns of phenol neurolysis for post-stroke spasticity management in the early stage. We performed a chart review of patients who were admitted for inpatient rehabilitation within 6 months after first-ever stroke and received phenol neurolysis within 15 m...
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Main Authors: | Sheng Li (Author), Jean Woo (Author), Manuel F. Mas (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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