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Chang CH et al. – BTX–A injections and postinjection therapy improved hand function and reduced spasticity for both Chedoke–McMaster Assessment Hand–Higher Function and Chedoke–McMaster Assessment Hand–Lower Function groups. Clinicians should expect to see larger gains for persons with less baseline impairment.

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