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Multiple Sclerosis: Leg Spasticity
Following HSCT, one of the primary MS symptoms Ashley has experienced is aggressive spasticity in her legs. She experiences sudden jerking movements, kicking out and locking her legs, stiffness and spasms, which impacts her mobility, balance and sleep. As they work, her muscles start to release, which allows Rob to teach her how to engage the muscles to lift and lower her feet, without her body fighting back. This is the foundation for stepping - walking unaided is a goal we
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Breaking through spasticity in Multiple Sclerosis using Direct Current (Neubie) UK leading clinic
One of the most common Multiple Sclerosis symptoms we work with is spasticity. Many of our clients have tried pharmaceutical interventions with limited success, and this especially common in clients who have had HSCT therapy, who can experience an increase in spasticity, clonus and muscle tone.
We see substantial improvement both in the clinic utilising the Neubie (Direct Current therapy) as the UK's first and most experienced practitioners, and at home via our Remote prog
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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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