Table 36Leeds Videographic Gait Assessment for Study 701 — APT Population

AboBoNTA

(N = 52)

Placebo

(N = 52)

Initial Foot Contact
Week 4, N (%)
 Heel strike
 Flat foot
 Toe strike
 Mild toe
 Marked toe
P value
Week 16, N (%)
 Heel strike
 Flat foot
 Toe strike
 Mild toe
 Marked toe
P value
Leeds Videographic Assessment
At week 4
Degree of knee flexion,a N (%)
 Neutral/slightly flexed
 Hyperextended
 Marked knee flexion
P value
Rocker-bottom foot,a N (%)
 Not present
 Present
P value
Hindfoot deformity,a N (%)
 Neutral
 Occasionally neutral
 Valgus
 Varus
P value
Use of walking aids,b N (%)
At week 16
Degree of knee flexion,a N (%)
 Neutral/slightly flexed
 Hyperextended
 Marked knee flexion
P value
Rocker-bottom foot,a N (%)
 Not present
 Present
P value
Hindfoot deformity,a N (%)
 Neutral
 Occasionally neutral
 Valgus
 Varus
P value
Use of walking aids,b N (%)

aboBoNTA = abobotulinumtoxinA; APT = all patients treated; GMFM = Gross Motor Function Measure.

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Source: Study 701 Clinical Study Report.30

From: Appendix 4, Detailed Outcome Data

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