Dystonia Injections for Movement Disorders Parkinson's Disease Botox® therapy for movement disorders August 24, 2017 | Leave a Comment Therapeutic botulinum toxin, commonly referred to as Botox therapy, has been used to treat neuromuscular disorders for over 30 years. Botox® injections can be used effectively to relax excessive muscle contraction in individuals with movement disorders. Botox is a mainstay treatment of dystonia. Read more » cervical dystonia movement disorders dystonia Botulinum toxin Botox therapy neurological disorders
Dystonia Neurology Solutions patient tells story of living with dystonia February 10, 2016 | Leave a Comment Phyllis Spivey of Austin noticed an odd thing when she would lie down to sleep: when she put her head on the pillow, it would pull to the right. About a year and a half after she first noticed the tugging motion in her neck–and several months after first complaining of it to her doctor–she was referred to a neurologist who quickly diagnosed her with dystonia. She has been living with dystonia the past 18 years. Read more » deep brain stimulation therapy dystonia treatments dystonia symptoms DBS dystonia Botox therapy
Dystonia Botox® Therapy used successfully to treat dystonia, spasticity July 10, 2015 | 1 Comment on Botox® Therapy used successfully to treat dystonia, spasticity Therapeutic Botulinum toxin, commonly referred to as “Botox therapy,” and other nerve blocks have been successfully used to treat neurological and musculoskeletal disorders such as dystonia, spasticity and cerebral palsy for the past 30+ years. Learn how Botox Therapy is used to manage spasms, stiffness and muscle pain associated with debilitating neurological disorders. Read more » spasticity treatment cerebral palsy Myobloc Dysport stroke neurological disorders botox injections botox side effects Botox therapy Botulinum toxin muscoskeletal disorders dystonia focal dystonia Food and Drug Administration generalized dystonia injections movement disorders