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Multiple Sclerosis: breaking through spasticity to improve drop foot
Spasticity and drop foot are two of the most common Multiple Sclerosis symptoms we see. We utilise a non-invasive, non-pharmacological approach to reduce spasticity and break through the restrictions spasticity places on movement. Once the movement is unrestricted by spasticity we can then move onto improving brain-body communication using a specific type of electrical current (in this case, delivered via the Neubie) using our advanced methodology, so we are able to work on r
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