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Investigating spasticity: your experience between two injections of botulinum toxin type A
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JosephineO
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How about you? Have you tried Botox injections? Please share :)
Also, don't forget about our survey all about botox and spasticity, give your opinion and help advance medical research!
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I wouldn't want anything to do with botulinum
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@Lesley-AnneBrewster Thanks for sharing :) why would you not? It could be interesting for other members to hear your reasons :)
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Hello,
We want to know about your experience with botulinum toxin injections. Have you used them to treat spasticity? Did you find them effective?
We are launching a survey all about the patient's experience with this treatment so don't hesitate to get your voice hear and advance medical research!