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Objective: To measure the intensity of muscle strength and electrical activity of masseter and anterior temporal muscles based on BTX-A therapy in patients rehabilitated with total prostheses on zygomatic implants. Material and Methods: The object of the ... see more

Introduction. La spasticité du membre supérieur liée à un accident vasculaire cérébral (AVC) ou à l’infirmité motrice cérébrale (IMC) limite l’exécution des habitudes de vie. Un traitement efficace pour limiter cette spasticité est l’injection de toxine b... see more

Cervical dystonia (CD) is a third most common movement disorder characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal movements and postures of head and neck. Physical, emotional, cognitive, and self-awareness aspects are also af... see more

Introduction: Bruxism is defined as abnormal, fixed, unconscious chewing organ function, deviating qualitatively and quantitatively from normal function. Another definition speaks of motor dysfunction in the mouth, characterized by grinding and clenching ... see more

Cerebral palsy in children is a syndrome of disorders resulting from damage to the central nervous system in its early development [1]. Damage to the structure of the upper motor neuron during its early development leads to dysfunction of the central moto... see more

Introduction: Blepharospasm is a condition of involuntary spasm of the orbicularis oculi muscle which leads to intermittent or complete closure of the eyelids. Botulinum toxin is the currently recommended first line treatment for such blepharospasm. This ... see more

Background: Bruxism (nocturnal dental clenching and grinding) is a persistent problem that affects many systems, and is difficult to treat. It causes pathological abrasions and dental injuries, as well as fractures of prosthodontic reconstructions, painfu... see more

Botulinum toxin is a group of seven homologous, highly poisonous proteins isolated fromfermentation of the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium botulinum, which naturally occurs in soiland can grow on many meats and vegetables. Botulinum toxin causes neuromusc... see more

Botulinum toxin type A has been approved for spasticity management in poststroke patients. The adverse effects are generally of two types: those related to local injection; and those related to the systemic effects from spread of the toxin. Contralat... see more

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