Spasticity, spinal cord injury and potential solutions

Most individuals with a spinal cord injury who live with spasticity know all too well just how irritating and inconvenient spasms can be and how much they can limit your ability to get through the day. Spasms can be more than just a pain in the keister. They can also be disruptive and dangerous — leading to insomnia, pain and further injury. In this article featured in New Mobility magazine, you’ll learn the origins of spasticity and what are some of the methods others have used to manage it with varying degrees of success. Read it HERE.

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