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Regenerative Medicine - Botox for Migraine

Dr. Katie Kinaschuk’s Regenerative Sports Medicine practice specializes in Platelet-Rich Plasma and Prolotherapy, two advanced, non-surgical treatments that harness the body’s natural healing abilities to address a range of musculoskeletal and pain-related issues. These therapies promote tissue repair, offering relief from both acute and chronic pain while improving mobility and function.

 

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Dr. Kinaschuk combines her expertise in ultrasound-guided procedures with personalized treatment plans to deliver effective, evidence-based care tailored to each patient’s unique needs, supporting optimal healing and enhanced quality of life.
 

Botox for Migraine

BOTOX FOR MIGRAINE

Indication: Botox is used for the prevention of chronic migraines in adults who experience 15 or more headache days per month, with each lasting four or more hours. It is typically recommended for patients who have not found sufficient relief with other treatments, such as oral medications (e.g., beta-blockers, antidepressants, anticonvulsants), lifestyle modifications, or physical therapy. Botox may be an effective option for those who cannot tolerate or have contraindications to traditional migraine therapies.


Mechanism of Action: Botox is injected into specific areas of the head, neck, and shoulders to block pain signals and reduce muscle tension. This helps prevent migraine onset, decrease headache frequency, and alleviate associated symptoms.

"In my practice, I am dedicated to providing expert care in regenerative therapies.  With ultrasound guidance and evidence-based techniques, I ensure accuracy and quality in the delivery of regenerative injections. My goal is to help patients regain their quality of life, return to sport, reduce pain, and enhance their overall well-being."
 

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