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Botox/Xeomin

Botulinum toxin, commonly known as Botox and/or Xeomin, is a potent neurotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.

While it is famous for its cosmetic applications, such as reducing facial wrinkles, it also has therapeutic uses, particularly in managing spasticity.

Spasticity is a condition characterized by increased muscle tone and stiffness, often resulting from neurological disorders like cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, or stroke. It can cause muscle tightness, pain, and difficulty with movement. Botulinum toxin injections have been found to be effective in reducing spasticity and improving functional abilities in affected individuals.

Here's how botulinum toxin is used for spasticity management:

  • Evaluation and Assessment: Before administering botulinum toxin, a thorough assessment is conducted by a healthcare professional, typically a neurologist or physiatrist. The evaluation includes assessing the individual's muscle tone, range of motion, functional limitations, and goals.
  • Injection Procedure: Botulinum toxin is injected directly into the affected muscles using modalities like EMG and ultrasound. The toxin acts by blocking the release of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter responsible for muscle contractions. This temporary muscle paralysis helps reduce spasticity and allows for increased range of motion and improved function.
  • Individualized Treatment Plan: The injection sites and dosage of botulinum toxin are determined based on the specific needs of the individual. The number of injections required depends on the number of affected muscles and the severity of spasticity. The treatment plan is personalized to address the individual's functional goals.
  • Follow-Up and Rehabilitation: After the injections, regular follow-up visits are scheduled to monitor the individual's progress. Rehabilitation, including physical therapy and occupational therapy, is often recommended to optimize the benefits of botulinum toxin treatment. Therapy helps with stretching, strengthening, and retraining of muscles and improves overall function.
  • Duration of Effects: The effects of botulinum toxin injections are temporary and typically last for a few months. Over time, the toxin is metabolized by the body, and muscle activity gradually returns. Repeat injections are necessary to maintain the desired level of spasticity reduction.
  • It's important to note that botulinum toxin treatment for spasticity is a medical procedure that should be performed by qualified healthcare professionals experienced in its administration. Our physicians can provide an accurate diagnosis, determine the appropriate treatment plan, and ensure the injections are done safely and effectively.

Botox for Migraines

Botulinum toxin, commonly referred to as Botox, has been approved by regulatory authorities for the preventive treatment of chronic migraines.

Chronic migraines are defined as headaches occurring on 15 or more days per month, with at least 8 of those days being associated with migrainous features. Here's how Botox is used for the management of migraines:

  • Evaluation and Eligibility: Before considering Botox treatment, one of our specialized physicians will evaluate the individual's migraine history and symptoms. They will confirm whether the individual meets the criteria for chronic migraines and assess other potential underlying causes.
  • Treatment Plan: If deemed eligible, a treatment plan is developed based on the individual's specific needs. The injection sites and dosages are determined, targeting specific muscles in the head, neck, and shoulders that are believed to contribute to migraines.
  • Injection Procedure: Botox is injected into multiple sites, typically around 31 injection points, using a small needle. The injections are administered every 12 weeks (approximately every 3 months). The procedure is usually well-tolerated and can be performed in a doctor's office.
  • Treatment Duration and Efficacy: The preventive effects of Botox for migraines may take several weeks to become noticeable. However, after several treatment cycles, individuals often experience a reduction in the frequency, severity, and duration of migraines. It is important to note that Botox is not intended to treat acute migraine attacks but rather to prevent their occurrence.

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