Monday, September 1, 2025

A Study to Estimate How Often Post-stroke Spasticity Occurs and to Provide a Standard Guideline on the Best Way to Monitor Its Development

WHAT ABSOLUTE FUCKING STUPIDITY! 'Monitoring' spasticity rather than curing it!  YOU'RE ALL FIRED FOR EXTREME INCOMPETENCE!

You don't know about this earlier research? 
  • 30% get spasticity (28 posts to March 2016)
  • Proving your absolute incompetence?
    A Study to Estimate How Often Post-stroke Spasticity Occurs and to Provide a Standard Guideline on the Best Way to Monitor Its Development

    ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT06055725
     Sponsor Ipsen Information Provided by Ipsen Medical Director Study Start (Actual)2023-11-01 Primary Completion (Estimated) 2027-11-03 Study Completion (Estimated)2027-11-30 Enrollment (Estimated) 1051 Study Type Observational Last Update Posted2025-08-27 

    Brief Summary

    This study will monitor patients during the first year following their stroke. Stroke is a very serious condition where there is a sudden interruption of blood flow in the brain. The main aim of the study will be to find out how many of those who experience their first-ever stroke then go on to develop spasticity that would benefit from treatment with medication. Spasticity is a common post-stroke condition that causes stiff or ridged muscles. The results of this study will provide a standard guideline on the best way to monitor the development of post-stroke spasticity.

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