Therapeutic Botulinum toxin injections used for several neurological disorders including but not limited to migraines, cervical dystonia, spasticity and other neurological disorders.
Botulinum toxin is administered across specific head and neck sites to reduce the frequency and severity of migraines in eligible patients.
A targeted approach to relieve painful neck spasms and abnormal head postures by weakening the affected neck muscles.
Botulinum toxin is injected into the underarm area to block the nerves that stimulate excessive sweating. This treatment is effective for individuals with chronic, severe underarm sweating that interferes with daily life and is unresponsive to topical therapies.
Injections are used to relax overactive muscles in the arm or leg, often following stroke, spinal cord injury, or brain injury. This helps improve mobility, hygiene, and function.
Used to control involuntary facial or eyelid movements by blocking the nerve signals causing muscle contraction.
Treatment is tailored based on muscle size, pattern of involvement, and functional goals, often guided by EMG or ultrasound.