Rapid improvement in fine motor function, pain, spasticity, and speech after PSE treatment by Dr. Tobinick, over 2 years after
Improved quality of life, spasticity, fatigue, and hand function after PSE treatment by Edward Tobinick, M.D., 4 years after stroke.
Improvements in post-stroke pain, brain fog, dexterity, vision, and spasticity after PSE treatment by Dr. Tobinick, 2 years after stroke.
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, Lucinda Williams, shows immediate improvement in left-sided neglect, brain fog, walking, and balance after PSE treatment by Dr.
Patient from Zimbabwe sees rapid improvement in post-stroke pain, speech, brain fog, sensation, and taste after PSE treatment by Dr.
Multiple improvements in post-stroke pain, hand function, spasticity, sensation, taste, and smell after PSE treatment by Dr. Tobinick, 9 months
Immediate improvements in post-stroke pain, walking, balance, hand function, and swallowing after PSE treatment by Dr. Tobinick, 1 year after
Patient’s family and occupational therapist observe improvements in cognition, vision, post-stroke pain, walking, fine motor function, speech, fatigue, and swallowing
Patient from Greenland discusses improvements in sensation, mobility, and balance following PSE treatment by Dr. Tobinick, 7 years after stroke.
Patient from Botswana exhibits rapid improvement in sensation, walking, and hand function following PSE treatment by Dr. Tobinick, 3 years
Perispinal etanercept is a method of targeting detrimental neuroinflammation using etanercept, a special anti-inflammatory drug, delivered utilizing a novel, non-invasive injection method.
Perispinal etanercept is NOT experimental. Perispinal etanercept has been used to treat more than 5,000 chronic stroke patients since 2010 at the Institute of Neurological Recovery.
No, it is not too late. Neuroinflammation can last for years, or even decades, after brain injury. Life-changing neurological improvements following perispinal etanercept treatment performed weeks, months, years, or even decades after stroke or brain injury are not uncommon.
Referrals are not required. The Institute of Neurological Recovery has received, and welcomes, referrals from neurologists, speech pathologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, primary care physicians, online stroke groups, and, of course, patients and their family members.