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Explore documented patient improvements following PSE treatment, including stroke pain, walking, spasticity,

Dramatic improvement in bladder control and swallowing after PSE treatment, 8 years after stroke

Dramatic improvement in bladder control, swallowing, and mobility after PSE treatment, 8 years after stroke. Filmed on September 11, 2024

Many improvements in left neglect, post-stroke pain, & more after treatment by Edward Tobinick, M.D.

Improvements in left neglect, post-stroke pain, cognition, balance, vision, and spasticity after PSE treatment by Dr. Tobinick. Filmed on August

Rapid improvement in walking and speech following PSE treatment, 3 years after anoxic brain injury

Rapid improvement in walking, balance, and prosody of speech following PSE treatment by Dr. Tobinick, 3 years after anoxic brain

Improved post-stroke pain and spasticity after PSE treatment at INR, 6 months after stroke

Improved post-stroke pain, spasticity, walking, sensation, and hand function after PSE treatment by Danielle Ucci, PA-C. Filmed on August 5,

Canadian patient discusses improvement in post-stroke pain, sensation, etc. after treatment at INR

Patient from Nova Scotia discusses improvements in post-stroke pain, sensation, taste, appetite, walking, vision, and fatigue after PSE treatment by

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Perispinal etanercept is NOT a spinal injection. The small needle utilized is much too short to reach the spinal canal or the epidural space.

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.

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