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"Spasticity and Botox"

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On this week's show, we chat with Dr. Echo Tan, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Tan has been in the neurology department at Cedars for over 4 years and is a specialist in movement disorders, and treating spasticity in stroke survivors through the use of botox.
Topics covered in this episode include:
- What is spasticity?
- When does spasticity usually happen following a stroke?
- Spasticity is also a sign of recovery! How?
- Which type of stroke is more likely to develop spasticity?
- What is botox?
- How does botox work in the alleviation of spasticity?
- What is the procedure of injecting botox for spasticity?
- How long does the procedure take?
- How long until the botox takes effect and one can expect to see improvement?
- How long does the effect of the botox last?
- Is there ever a point in someone’s recovery where it is too late to achieve any benefit from botox injections for spasticity?
- Is there any case where botox would not be recommended for a stroke survivor?
- Why does spasticity seem more severe in the morning and at night?
- Is spasticity and nerve sensitivity the same thing?
- Does insurance cover botox injections for spasticity? And much more!
In the second half of the show, our stroke support group experiences a very emotional moment as one of our support group participants achieves a major breakthrough during the meeting!
"Life After Stroke" is a hit radio show hosted by Emmy Award winning TV host, motivational speaker, and stroke survivor, Christopher Ewing. Join our weekly online stroke support groups! Just go to www.thestrokechannel.tv for more info and to sign up!
“Life After Stroke” is a production of the Hang On To The Dream Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping people reach their goals in life. For more information, or to make a donation, just go to www.hangontothedream.org.
Be sure to download The Stroke Channel TV app, FREE in the Google Play and iTunes App stores! Also, The Stroke Channel is now on television on Roku and Amazon Fire TV! Roku and Amazon Fire TV are the leading television platforms seen in millions of households around the world! So for news, information, therapeutic exercises, entertainment and more, all centered on Stroke, be sure to tune into The Stroke Channel, now on Roku and Amazon Fire TV!

Join stroke survivors from across the country and around the world during the “3rd Annual Life After Stroke Support Group Cruise", November 3 to November 7, 2025 aboard Royal Caribbean’s beautiful Navigator of the Seas ship, leaving round trip from Los Angeles, California, making port stops to Catalina Island and Ensenada, Mexico! Just go to www.thestrokechannel.tv for more info!

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On this week's show, we chat with Dr. Echo Tan, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Tan has been in the neurology department at Cedars for over 4 years and is a specialist in movement disorders, and treating spasticity in stroke survivors through the use of botox.
Topics covered in this episode include:
- What is spasticity?
- When does spasticity usually happen following a stroke?
- Spasticity is also a sign of recovery! How?
- Which type of stroke is more likely to develop spasticity?
- What is botox?
- How does botox work in the alleviation of spasticity?
- What is the procedure of injecting botox for spasticity?
- How long does the procedure take?
- How long until the botox takes effect and one can expect to see improvement?
- How long does the effect of the botox last?
- Is there ever a point in someone’s recovery where it is too late to achieve any benefit from botox injections for spasticity?
- Is there any case where botox would not be recommended for a stroke survivor?
- Why does spasticity seem more severe in the morning and at night?
- Is spasticity and nerve sensitivity the same thing?
- Does insurance cover botox injections for spasticity? And much more!
In the second half of the show, our stroke support group experiences a very emotional moment as one of our support group participants achieves a major breakthrough during the meeting!
"Life After Stroke" is a hit radio show hosted by Emmy Award winning TV host, motivational speaker, and stroke survivor, Christopher Ewing. Join our weekly online stroke support groups! Just go to www.thestrokechannel.tv for more info and to sign up!
“Life After Stroke” is a production of the Hang On To The Dream Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping people reach their goals in life. For more information, or to make a donation, just go to www.hangontothedream.org.
Be sure to download The Stroke Channel TV app, FREE in the Google Play and iTunes App stores! Also, The Stroke Channel is now on television on Roku and Amazon Fire TV! Roku and Amazon Fire TV are the leading television platforms seen in millions of households around the world! So for news, information, therapeutic exercises, entertainment and more, all centered on Stroke, be sure to tune into The Stroke Channel, now on Roku and Amazon Fire TV!

Join stroke survivors from across the country and around the world during the “3rd Annual Life After Stroke Support Group Cruise", November 3 to November 7, 2025 aboard Royal Caribbean’s beautiful Navigator of the Seas ship, leaving round trip from Los Angeles, California, making port stops to Catalina Island and Ensenada, Mexico! Just go to www.thestrokechannel.tv for more info!

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