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Medtronic ITB TherapySM (Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy)

Medtronic ITB TherapySM (Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy)


If you or someone you care for has tight, stiff muscles related to stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, or brain injury you know that this condition (called severe spasticity) can make movement difficult or uncontrollable. It can make doing even the smallest things exhausting or impossible.

Did you know that there is a therapy available that may help provide better movement and control?

You are invited to learn about Medtronic ITB TherapySM (Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy) by participating in an educational teleconference during which a doctor will talk about severe spasticity, explain how the therapy works, and discuss recent research on the treatment.


A teleconference allows you to listen to and speak with a physician and others living with spasticity on the phone, from the comfort of your home. Once you register, you will receive a toll-free number to call to participate in the teleconference

There is no cost to participate in this teleconference.


Family and friends are welcome to listen in.

The teleconferences will be held on:
March 11
April 8 (Pediatric  Focus)
May 13 (Stroke Focus)
June 10
July 8
August 12 (Multiple Sclerosis Focus)
September 9
October 14 (Pediatric Focus)
November 11

The teleconferences will be held at:
7 p.m. Eastern
6 p.m. Central
5 p.m. Mountain
4 p.m. Pacific


To register, visit www.MovementforLiving.com or call toll free 1-888-743-8348.

To make sure the information you request from this event goes straight to your email inbox, please add ***@**** to your address book. Thank you!
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