Spasticity or tight muscles is common after brain injury or stroke. Spasticity can be painful and make moving difficult. Botox or Dysport injections can help spasticity.
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@PathfinderARA Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this informative video! I'm the same guy you responded to the other day. The reason why I'm following you is I have cerebral palsy (and I'm 45). I recently began seeing a new neurologist, who has suggested I should start receiving Botox injections targeting certain muscle groups. I like this approach rather than Baclofen. Yes, I had looser muscles, but I was napping a few hours in the afternoon. This wasn't what I signed up for. I have my first round of Botox in a few weeks. I feel this is going to be a better fit. By the way, Utah is beautiful! We live in Arizona, and once took Utah nto Colorado. I would love to see more of your state!
@adropfromeden Жыл бұрын
I’ve been getting it in my legs, arm and neck for eight year. I am paraplegic and get not only helps my tone and spasms but the pain associated with them
@PathfinderARA Жыл бұрын
@@adropfromeden You mean there's enough medication to cover you in all of those areas?
@adropfromedenministry2595 Жыл бұрын
@@PathfinderARA i have areas I need injected every three months and others every 9-12 months. For me if works out allot better the taking medication
@PathfinderARA Жыл бұрын
@@adropfromedenministry2595 This far, we have been impressed with the results I have gained from Botox injections. I agree it’s better than having a pump inside you. While that pump is a good concept, I wish we had a better alternative that delivers similar (if not better) results.
@raulruizruiz96086 ай бұрын
I'm a stroke survivor with severe spasticity in my left affected leg and arm and am recently considering Botox injections to help with the spasticity any suggestions on what to do after the injections? I have recently gone back to a rehab hospital. soni Will be excercising and strengthening my leg as well.