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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

From Medtronic, You're Invited ...To a seminar on treatment options for severe spasticity

You may have severe spasticity, a condition that does not allow you to voluntarily relax your muscles. Spasticity makes movement, posture, and balance difficult. It can affect your ability to move one or more of your limbs, or to move one side of your body. Spasticity is often associated with multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, stroke, spinal cord injury, and brain injury.

While there is no cure for spasticity, there are treatments.

Join us for a Release Your Potential seminar or webcast, a nationwide program designed to educate people about treatment options for severe spasticity. During this 90-minute program you'll hear from a physician who specializes in spasticity management and an Ambassador (a person living with severe spasticity) who is receiving treatment to help manage severe spasticity.

Tuesday July 13, 2010
7:00 pm Central Time
Earle Brown Heritage Center
6155 Earle Brown Drive
Brooklyn Park, MN 55430
and/or
Live webcast
Register online or call toll-free 1-888-743-8348 today.

There is no charge to attend this event.
This seminar is not meant to replace conversations with your doctor. Only you and your doctor can diagnose and decide whether treatment is appropriate to treat your condition.



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