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Complimentary CME/CPE Materials

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Movement Disorders and Beyond
(DVD and Booklet)
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  • Joseph Jankovic, MD
  • Andrew M. Blumenfeld, MD
  • Stephen D. Silberstein, MD, FACP

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Treatment Outcomes with Botulinum Toxin Administration: Case Studies in the Management of the Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome
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This DVD program comprises a series of case studies presented by leading neurologist Dr. Jean-Michel Gracies of Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York. It follows Dr. Gracies’ assessment and treatment of several unique cases of the UMNS in both upper and lower limb conditions. Additionally, two short overview lectures are included by Dr. Nathaniel Mayer and Dr. Alberto Esquenazi on the pathophysiology of the UMNS and treatment strategies for clinical conditions associated with UMNS, respectively.


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Common Limb Positions Associated with Upper Limb Spastic Paralysis: Functional limitations and identification of musculatures involved
(2' x 3', full color, laminated wall chart)
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  • Jean-Michel Gracies, MD, PhD
  • John McGuire, MD

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Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome Muscle Localization Chart for Lower Limb Conditions
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Complementing the wall chart on upper muscles involved in the UMNS, the limb chart is intended to provide a handy visual guide to facilitate diagnosis and treatment of the common manifestations of the UMNS that affect the lower limbs. The limb conditions addressed on the wall chart are: adducted hip, flexed hip, stiff and flexed knee, equinovarus and equinus foot, flexed and striatal toe.


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Muscle Overactivity in the Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome: Functional and Anatomical Considerations
(CD-ROM—to be used with PC and Mac operating systems)
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Multispecialty Pocket Guide to the Use of Botulinum Toxin
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This handy guide discusses a broad array of conditions in which botulinum neurotoxins have been shown to have therapeutic application. It includes various anatomical diagrams, discussions of injection techniques, and dosage reference tables.


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Botulinum Neurotoxin: Mechanism of Action and Therapeutic Applications
(20-page Monograph)
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Improving the Management of Muscle Overactivity in the Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome with Focal Chemodenervation
(DVD—Virtual Visiting Professor Series)
Order Item: CME11
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  • Alberto Esquenazi, MD
  • Nathaniel H. Mayer, MD
       

Note: The different botulinum neurotoxin preparations are not interchangeable and cannot be converted with a dose ratio. Wherever dosing ratios appear on this website or in any materials on this website they are only indicated for reference and are not intended as dosing recommendations. Physicians should consult the prescribing information in the case of approved indications for dosing information.

 

Additional CME Resources

In addition to our complimentary CME materials, the NTI  is now making available slide presentations and other educational materials from previous CME activities for you to download and review. Also available in the Additional CME Resources (make this click through) are video lectures from an eminent group of experts.

In the past year the Neurotoxin Institute conducted a series of workshops entitled, Botulinum Neurotoxin and Overactivity: Improving Patient Care in the Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome. The workshops focused on the use of chemodenervation in management of muscle overactivity and also included live injection demonstrations. Below are the slides that were presented during the workshops.

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