Disability & Rehabilitation - Special issue

The December 2007 issue of Disability & Rehabilitation [Vol 29: (23)] was devoted to 'The role of Botulinum toxin injection in achieving balanced muscle function'. Edited by Kevin and Barby Singer from the Centre for Musculoskeletal Studies at The University of Western Australia, this issue provides state of the art reviews from international authorities.

The Table of Contents below provides links to the MEDLINE abstracts

Contents:

Editorial: Kevin P. Singer; Barby Singer. The role of Botulinum toxin injection in achieving balanced muscle function. Disability & Rehabilitation 2007; 29:1759 – 1760

Alan B. Scott. Development of botulinum toxin [foreword]. Disability & Rehabilitation 2007; 29: 1757 - 1758

Dirk Dressler; Reiner Benecke. Pharmacology of therapeutic botulinum toxin preparations. Disability & Rehabilitation 2007; 29: 1761 - 1768

Reiner Benecke; Dirk Dressler. Botulinum toxin treatment of axial and cervical dystonia. Disability & Rehabilitation 2007; 29: 1769 - 1777

Geoffrey Sheean. Restoring balance in focal limb dystonia with botulinum toxin. Disability & Rehabilitation 2007; 29: 1778 - 1788

Jean-Michel Gracies; Barbara J. Singer; John W. Dunne .The role of botulinum toxin injections in the management of muscle overactivity of the lower limb. Disability & Rehabilitation 2007; 29: 1789 - 1805

Lynne Turner-Stokes; Stephen Ashford. Serial injection of botulinum toxin for muscle imbalance due to regional spasticity in the upper limb. Disability & Rehabilitation 2007; 29: 1806 - 1812

Noula Gibson; H. Kerr Graham; Sarah Love. Botulinum toxin A in the management of focal muscle overactivity in children with cerebral palsy. Disability & Rehabilitation 2007; 29: 1813 - 1822

Di Cullen, Jeff Boyle, Peter Silbert, Barby Singer, Kevin P. Singer. Botulinum toxin injection to facilitate rehabilitation of muscle imbalance syndromes in sports medicine. Disability & Rehabilitation 2007; 29: 1832-9

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