Walking under the microscope: Botox's hidden effects on movement revealed

NCT ID NCT03938363

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looked at how cervical dystonia (neck muscle spasms) and blepharospasm (eye muscle spasms) affect walking. Researchers measured gait in 40 participants before and after botulinum toxin treatment to see if it improves walking patterns. The goal was to better understand these conditions and the treatment's impact on mobility.

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Conditions

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  • CHU Grenoble Alpes

    La Tronche, Isere, 38700, France

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