Dry needling has emerged as a minimally invasive intervention utilised in neurorehabilitation to manage spasticity, particularly following stroke. This technique involves the insertion of fine needles ...
Interim data from the ongoing EPITOME trial1 showed that 45.7% of stroke survivors with paresis developed post-stroke spasticity within 1 year<1% of stroke survivors receive BoNT-A treatment for ...
Expert Rev Neurother. 2009;9(12):1713-1725. The first patients with squint were successfully treated in 1977 [17] and since then botulinum toxin type A delivered by local injection has been used in ...
Ipsen has announced the presentation of new study data on Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA) in stroke and other neurological ...
Complete list of Ipsen presentations at TOXINS 2026: ...
Globally, stroke is the 2nd leading cause of death, and the 3rd leading cause of death and disability combined. While risk of stroke increases with age, the prevalence of stroke among adults over the ...
A new and deceptively simple advance in chronic stroke treatment could be a vibrating glove. Researchers at Stanford University and Georgia Tech have developed a wearable device that straps around the ...
Four times a year, Marilyn Starcevich and her husband drive more than 400 miles from their home in Butte, Montana to Salt Lake City, Utah. Why? The Spasticity Management Program at Craig H. Neilsen ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The U.S. Departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense updated their clinical practice guidance for managing ...
Spasticity is a condition that affects your muscles, making them tight or stiff. This can impact your ability to perform daily activities, such as walking, eating, and talking. The condition may also ...