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Treatments - Botox Injections for Spasticity

Overview

Botox® or botulinum toxin has many applications including cosmetic improvement, treatment of migraines, and treatment of severe muscle spasticity. Injection of botulinum toxin (onabotulinumtoxinA) into the muscles has been shown to be effective for treating pain from severe spasticity and dystonia. Dystonia is a muscle control disorder that is characterized by tight or stiff muscles and an inability to control these muscles. Spasticity is the phenomenon when muscles tighten or spasm with movement. These conditions usually occur secondary to a disorder or trauma, such as a tumor, a stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, or brain injury.

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How is the procedure performed?
Our team will help position you to make sure the procedure can be completed with the least amount of discomfort for you. The skin is cleansed with a sterilizing solution (chlorhexidine or alcohol) and a sterile drape is placed. Botox is mixed with sterile saline in a small syringe. Next the small needle(s) is directed to the desired location. During the entire procedure you will be constantly monitored by the physician. After the injection a small bandage is placed on your skin if needed. You will be given time after the procedure to make sure you feel good and are not having side-effects before leaving the clinic.

What medication is injected?
The injection includes a combination of saline and Botox.

Does the procedure hurt?
The procedure is typically well tolerated. During the procedure a pressure sensation is often experienced this typically resolves within a few minutes. Minor soreness for a week after the procedure is normal.

How long does the procedure take?
The procedure typically takes about 15 minutes to perform. Please plan on being at the clinic for about 1 hour to allow for pre- and post-procedural safety protocols.

How quickly will I get relief?
Botox begins working within 5-14 days.

How long can I expect the relief to last?
The results usually last from three to four months. Some patients have noted up to six months relief.

How often can the procedure be repeated?
Depending on results and providers discretion the injections may be repeated every 3-6 months.

What are the risks and side effects?
Risks and side effects are minimal and serious complications are rare. We take every precaution to ensure safety. Potential risks may include but are not limited to: vasovagal response (passing out), infection, bleeding, permanent skin changes, allergic or unexpected drug reaction with minor or major consequences, and unintended nerve injury.

Pre-Procedure Information

Please let us know if you have an active infection, are using antibiotics, or are using blood thinners.

Should I take my normal medications as scheduled?
Yes. Continue prescribed medications as you typically take prior to procedure.

What if I am on a blood thinner or Aspirin?
It is ok to continue your blood thinner for neurotoxin injections.

Do I need a driver?
Yes. For your safety we require a driver to take you home.

Can I eat the day of the procedure?
We recommend eating a light meal if the injection is done in our clinic.

Can I get sedation or anesthesia?
There is no need for sedation for neurotoxin injections.

What if I am pregnant?
There are serious potential risks to an unborn fetus when exposed to neurotoxins. If there is any chance you may be pregnant, please postpone this procedure until it can be confirmed that you are not pregnant as it is not safe to do during pregnancy.

What should I wear?
We recommend light loose-fitting clothes. Sometimes we will ask you to change into a gown.

Post-Procedure Information

When can I drive after the procedure?
We recommend resuming driving the next day.

What can I do if I am sore or have pain after the procedure?
Ice packs can be applied to the area for 20 minutes per hour. Over the counter Tylenol and Motrin can be used to aid with any discomfort.

What are my restrictions after the procedure?
Typically, you may resume light activities on the same day following your procedure. Physical therapy can be re-started within 24 hours. We recommend returning to work the day after the procedure.

When can I shower?
Showering the day of the procedure is allowed. For 24 hours you are asked to refrain from submerging or swimming in water. Keep the bandage on for one day.

When do I come back for a follow-up visit?
We follow-up with all of our patients after their procedures. We typically see patients back in several weeks.

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