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Have you heard of new, non-invasive treatments for spasticity?
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HazelRutter
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From the questions I've answered on the new treatment, I feel very hopeful for the future possibility without side effects from tablets at present.
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What are the new treatments available for spasticity?????
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@Nishnish68 @HazelRutter Right now these treatments are in development, that's why we invite you to participate in our survey to let companies know what you want out of a non-invasive treatment!
Take part in our survey by clicking HERE!
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Hello everyone,
With every passing year, the advances in medical research become more and more profound! Have you heard about new treatments for spasticity, which are non-invasive and involve less trips to medical centres? What do you think of them?
Let us know :)