Arm shot aims to steady stroke Survivors' steps

NCT ID NCT04908423

Summary

This small pilot study is testing if an injection of Xeomin (a botulinum toxin) into the arm of a stroke survivor can also improve their walking and balance. Researchers will measure how 20 adults walk and move before and after the injection to see if it helps. The goal is to see if treating arm stiffness can have a positive effect on overall mobility and quality of life.

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  • Carolinas Rehabilitation

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    Charlotte, North Carolina, 28203, United States

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