Botulinum Toxin Injections in Montréal, Ottawa and Gatineau: Advanced Treatment for Chronic Pain and Spasticity
Botulinum toxin injections are used to treat chronic pain and muscle spasticity. Dr. Patrice Langlois, anesthesiologist and pain specialist, offers this expertise in Montréal, Ottawa and Gatineau.
Botulinum toxin is widely recognized for cosmetic applications, but its role in chronic pain management is both well-established and medically significant. In interventional pain medicine, it is used to treat pain conditions associated with excessive muscle activity, spasticity, and involuntary muscle contractions.
For patients in Montréal, Ottawa, and Gatineau, chronic muscle spasticity may result from neurological conditions, prior injuries, post-surgical changes, or longstanding pain syndromes. Persistent muscle contraction can itself become a generator of pain, inflammation, and functional limitation.
Botulinum toxin works by temporarily inhibiting neurotransmitter release at the neuromuscular junction, reducing abnormal muscle contraction. When injected precisely into targeted muscles, it promotes relaxation, decreases pain, and improves mobility.
Dr. Patrice Langlois is an anesthesiologist and chronic pain management physician with extensive experience using botulinum toxin for therapeutic pain indications. His approach is based on detailed anatomical knowledge, careful patient selection, and precise injection techniques.
In Montréal, Ottawa, and Gatineau, botulinum toxin injections are commonly used for patients with painful spasticity, chronic muscle contractures, and pain conditions resistant to conventional therapies. These injections are typically integrated into a comprehensive pain management plan that includes rehabilitation and medical follow-up.