Botox given FDA approval as spasticity treatment
Botox given FDA approval as spasticity treatment
America’s Food and Drug Administration has approved Botox for the treatment of lower limb spasticity in adults to reduce the severity of increased stiffness in ankle and toe muscles...Read more - http://www.ms-uk.org/MSnews
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Re: Botox given FDA approval as spasticity treatment
Hi,
I didn't realise this was not a standard treatment in the US. I've had it in Australia and it really works. There is only one proviso. You must stretch and exercise. If you do nothing you have wasted your time.
Two things happen; a) the dendrites are disconnected from the muscle so it will relax and b) as it's not connected it feel weaker so you must exercise to restore it's function. When the new dendrite reconnects you need to have made the muscle longer so it's function is more normal.
It's not for everyone but it is very effective.
Regards,
I didn't realise this was not a standard treatment in the US. I've had it in Australia and it really works. There is only one proviso. You must stretch and exercise. If you do nothing you have wasted your time.
Two things happen; a) the dendrites are disconnected from the muscle so it will relax and b) as it's not connected it feel weaker so you must exercise to restore it's function. When the new dendrite reconnects you need to have made the muscle longer so it's function is more normal.
It's not for everyone but it is very effective.
Regards,