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Chemodenervation and Neurolysis
Natasha Romanoski
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Kevin Moser
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Neyha Cherin
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Department of Radiology
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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Neurolysis
100%
Chemodenervation
100%
Nerve
66%
Spasticity
66%
High Concentration
33%
Nervous System Diseases
33%
Ethanol
33%
Caregiver Burden
33%
Self-image
33%
Acid Concentration
33%
Botulinum Neurotoxin (BoNT)
33%
Chemical Agents
33%
Neuromuscular Junction
33%
Dystonia
33%
Nerve Conduction
33%
Contracture
33%
Pain Reduction
33%
Functional Improvement
33%
Neuronal Signaling
33%
Personal Hygiene
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neurolysis
100%
Phenol
50%
Spasticity
50%
Nerve Conduction
25%
Central Nervous System Disease
25%
Caregiver Burden
25%
Alcohol
25%
Self Concept
25%
Dystonia
25%
Contracture
25%
Neuromuscular Junction
25%
Clostridium Botulinum Type A
25%
Chemical Agent
25%
Neuroscience
Phenol
100%
Nerve Conduction
50%
Central Nervous System
50%
Nervous System Disorder
50%
Neuromuscular Junction
50%
Dystonia
50%
Clostridium Botulinum Type A
50%