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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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My neurologist was gobsmacked when he asked me how I was and I said I'm better than I have been in 10 years (Multiple Sclerosis)
My neurologist was gobsmacked when he asked me how I was and I said I'm better than I have been in 10 years. He said at this stage, we would be looking to progress me onto having secondary progressive. However, looking at me and doing the standard tests, he said I'm nowhere near that and have almost reversed parts of my MS.
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