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Do you suffer from spasticity caused by a stroke or brain injury?
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Good afternoon,
Can you please tell me more about these injections.
Delia Gumbs
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@Deliag Hello Deliag,
Botox injections are used to treat tremors caused by spasticity, you can read all about them on our factsheet by clicking HERE.
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Don't forget that you can tell us your opinion about botox injections in our latest study! Help us to advance medical research and get your voice heard!
[This survey is now closed. You can see the summary of the results here!]
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Hello everyone,
As you already know, Carenity contributes to medical research by way of carrying out online surveys.
We are going to conduct a new survey to better understand patients’ and caregivers’ experience with Botulinum Toxin A injections.
For this project, we are looking for a patient who could help us prepare the questionnaire by proofreading it and submitting their comments (1 hour interview by phone).
The patient should be undertaking Botulinum Toxin A treatment and suffering from spasticity due to a Stroke/Traumatic Brain Injury.
This patient will be paid around £100 for the service provided.
If you’d like to help with this project, please let us know. The first one to respond will be selected :)
Thank you very much in advance!
Kind regards,
Josephine