Botox shots tested for stubborn sports injury pain
NCT ID NCT05430893
Summary
This study looked at whether injecting Botox into a groin muscle could help reduce pain and improve daily life for athletes with long-term groin pain that didn't get better with standard treatments. Researchers followed 20 patients who received the injection and checked their pain levels and activity limitations about 50 days later. The goal was to see if this approach offered relief when other options had failed.
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Locations
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Service de rééducation fonctionnelle, réadaptation de l'appareil locomoteur et Pathologies du Rachis - Cochin Hospital
Paris, Île-de-France Region, 75014, France
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