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Yes, Botox can help some types of neck pain. If you are suffering from pain associated with severe spasm, limitations in movement, worsening on prolonged upright positioning or overhead activity, you may have a condition that is FDA approved to be treated with Botox. This condition is called cervical dystonia. For more information, please call my office at 212-935-4100.
Yes Botox is commonly used to treat various neck muscles that are in severe spasm causing pain and limitations. Botox is FDA approved for this treatment. If you have severe neck spasm, pain, limitations in movement and tilting or pulling of your head from tight muscles, you may qualify for the use of Botox to treat your neck pain. This condition is called cervical dystonia. Call 212-935-4100 for treatment.
The truSculpt flex uses a unique bio-electric current to contract targeted muscles. These impulses are delivered through paddles placed on the skin over the muscles to be sculpted. Uniquely, the truSculpt flex is able to contract your muscles in different directions acting essentially like a “cross-fit” class. In a 45 minute session you can do up to 50,000 abdominal crunches or, when paddles are applied to the buttocks and thighs, 40,000 squats. This can increase your muscle mass by an average of 30% over 6 sessions! The truSculpt flex improves physical appearance by toning, reshaping and firming muscles, and has also been used for muscle rehabilitation following injury. Ever wonder why suddenly so many actors suddenly have a hot body? Can you say truSculpt flex somebody?
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