PSS: Early ID vs iToxin Usage & Stats

The PSS (Post Stroke Spasticity): Early Identification (ID) app is an innovative and easy-to-use smartphone application for healthcare professionals (HCPs) to learn about the importance of identifying and referring PSS early. HCPs will have access to ‘My Clinic’ where they will be assigned case studies which can be classified by dragging and dropping the avatar icon into one of the three referral pathways defined by the PSS Referral Tool to earn points. They will also have access to ‘Learn more about PSS’ where additional content on the early identification of PSS will be available. These insights will be reflected on ‘My Stats’ to encourage continuous engagement. Please note that while this application is designed and will be restricted for use by healthcare professionals only, please always seek advice of your doctor, in addition to using this application and before making any medical decisions.
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Ultrasound Guidance for Cervical Dystonia This App is a guidance for a better understanding about how to use the ultrasound technique as a guidance to infiltrate Botulinum Toxin in the muscles involved in cervical dystonia and in Parotid and Submandibular glands. You can also explore the anatomy and function of the most important muscles which act pathologically in Neck dystonia patients through videos and graphics. This App is recommended only for physicians dedicated to Botulinum toxin infiltration. In no circumstance, is this App recommended to use by others than physicians. The App is endorsed by the SEN (Sociedad Española de Neurología).
  • Apple App Store
  • Free
  • Medical

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PSS: Early ID VS.
iToxin

December 12, 2024