The IAPRD presents
Botulinum Toxin in Movement Disorders Webinar Series
Free, educational webinars for movement disorder professionals.
Generously supported by Ipsen and Merz.
ON-DEMAND (Pre-recorded)
Botulinum toxins for cervical dystonia
Dr. Anna Castagna, Head of the Movement Disorders and Botulinum Toxin Clinic, IRCCS Fondazione Don Gnocchi, Santa Maria Nascente, Milan, Italy
View the replay here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mg9npg1PR3udUBKNvAY80g
Botulinum toxins for oromandibular dystonias and blepharospasm
Dr. Mayank Pathak, Neurologist, Parkinson's and Movement Disorders Institute, Fountain Valley, CA
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Botulinum toxins for spasticity
Dr. Erle Lim, Vice Provost (Teaching Innovation & Quality), National University of Singapore, Senior Consultant Neurologist at the National University Hospital, Singapore
Dr. Ziyad Ayyoub, Clinical Professor of Medicine at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Clinical Professor of PM&R at Western University of Health Sciences
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Botulinum toxins in sialorrhea
Dr. Pramod Pal, Professor of Neurology and Program Director of the Movement Disorders Fellowship Program at the National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences, Bangalore, India
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Long-term outcomes of botulinum toxins for dystonia: efficacy and limitations
Dr. Sun Ju Chung, Clinical Researcher and Professor of the Department of Neurology, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
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