Botulinum toxin type A for the treatment of muscle contractures secondary to acute spinal cord injury in a young cat.
Robert I McGeachanTobias SchwarzDanièlle A Gunn-MooreKatia Marioni-HenryPublished in: JFMS open reports (2020)
The use of BTX-A to treat muscle contractures in human medicine is an established and increasingly used technique. For example, in subacute stroke patients with a non-functional arm, BTX-A forearm injection appears to prevent disabling finger stiffness, likely by minimising the development of contractures. Here, we demonstrate that intramuscular BTX-A is an effective treatment for acquired muscle contractures in a cat.