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Sonos's Anatomy
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
54 episodes
2 months ago
It was in 2002 when two of us, Steffen Berweck and Florian Heinen, first began to use sonographic imaging for improved accuracy of botulinum toxin injections (1,2). During recent years we saw a rapidly increasing acceptance of this technique. It was obvious that more and more users realized the importance of accurate toxin injection for achieving the best possible efficacy of this substance. Today, sonographically guided injection has become a standard procedure in pediatric practice and, generally, for injections into the forearm in upper limb spasticity. In this book we have tried to summarize the state of the art in the treatment of spasticity with botulinum toxin. Building up on our earlier book on this subject (3,4), we expanded the visual material which we believe allows faster orientation and a clearer approach. We hope that readers will find this book a source of helpful information for the effective and safe use of botulinum toxin in the treatment of spastic movement disorders. Urban Fietzek Steffen Berweck Jörg Wissel Florian Heinen
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It was in 2002 when two of us, Steffen Berweck and Florian Heinen, first began to use sonographic imaging for improved accuracy of botulinum toxin injections (1,2). During recent years we saw a rapidly increasing acceptance of this technique. It was obvious that more and more users realized the importance of accurate toxin injection for achieving the best possible efficacy of this substance. Today, sonographically guided injection has become a standard procedure in pediatric practice and, generally, for injections into the forearm in upper limb spasticity. In this book we have tried to summarize the state of the art in the treatment of spasticity with botulinum toxin. Building up on our earlier book on this subject (3,4), we expanded the visual material which we believe allows faster orientation and a clearer approach. We hope that readers will find this book a source of helpful information for the effective and safe use of botulinum toxin in the treatment of spastic movement disorders. Urban Fietzek Steffen Berweck Jörg Wissel Florian Heinen
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Episodes (20/54)
Sonos's Anatomy
Pronator Teres
15 years ago

Sonos's Anatomy
Triceps
15 years ago

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Pterygoideus Lateralis
15 years ago

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Splenius Capitis
15 years ago

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Lumbricales
15 years ago

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Semitendinosus
15 years ago

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Illiopsoas M Illiacus
15 years ago

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Peroneus Longus Et Brevis
15 years ago

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Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
15 years ago

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Scalenus Anterior Et Medius
15 years ago

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Flexor Digitorum Superficialis
15 years ago

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Flexor Hallucis Longus
15 years ago

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Soleus
15 years ago

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Adductor Longus
15 years ago

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Gracilis
15 years ago

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Trapezius
15 years ago

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Flexor Carpis Ulnaris
15 years ago

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Semimembranosus
15 years ago

Sonos's Anatomy
Flexor Pollicis Brevis
15 years ago

Sonos's Anatomy
Extensor Digitorum Communis
15 years ago

Sonos's Anatomy
It was in 2002 when two of us, Steffen Berweck and Florian Heinen, first began to use sonographic imaging for improved accuracy of botulinum toxin injections (1,2). During recent years we saw a rapidly increasing acceptance of this technique. It was obvious that more and more users realized the importance of accurate toxin injection for achieving the best possible efficacy of this substance. Today, sonographically guided injection has become a standard procedure in pediatric practice and, generally, for injections into the forearm in upper limb spasticity. In this book we have tried to summarize the state of the art in the treatment of spasticity with botulinum toxin. Building up on our earlier book on this subject (3,4), we expanded the visual material which we believe allows faster orientation and a clearer approach. We hope that readers will find this book a source of helpful information for the effective and safe use of botulinum toxin in the treatment of spastic movement disorders. Urban Fietzek Steffen Berweck Jörg Wissel Florian Heinen