"DOES MYOBLOC™ IMPROVE FUNCTIONAL HAND USE IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH A HYPERTONIC UPPER EXTREMITY?"
Cerebral Palsy
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cerebral Palsy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age 2- 17 years 2. Hypertonia affecting one or both upper extremities 3. Hypertonia caused by static encephalopathy due to prenatal or perinatal injury 4. Cognitive and motor function sufficient so that the child will reliably reach toward a target or a small toy 5. Concurrent enrollment in "standard of care" physical therapy or occupational therapy services Exclusion Criteria: 1. Injection of neuromuscular blocking agents to any extremity within six months prior to enrollment 2. Dose changes of trihexyphenidyl, dantrolene, baclofen, dopaminergic agents or benzodiazepines during the course of the study. 3. Any use of aminoglycoside antibiotics during the study. 4. Prior surgery to either upper extremity 5. Initiation or change in physical or occupational therapy regimen within 3 months of study entry 6. Progressive or neurodegenerative disease, or suspicion of an inborn error of metabolism 7. Neuropathy, myopathy, or neuromuscular junction disease 8. Congenital deformities of either upper extremity 9. Respiratory or airway compromise, or use of respiratory medications 10. Cardiomyopathy 11. Any other medical condition that would place the child at risk for participation
Sites / Locations
- Stanford University