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Discussion Summary

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The discussion of the presentation of Barbeau concentrated on a few points. He was asked why only those patients were evaluated on their antispastic drug effects who were wheelchair bound and not those who were still able to walk. Barbeau answered that so far patients who had certain locomotive capabilities did not seem to benefit much from this medication.

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Conrad, B. (1993). Discussion Summary. In: Thilmann, A.F., Burke, D.J., Rymer, W.Z. (eds) Spasticity. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78367-8_42

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