Neuromuscular Disorders
Clinical research in lower limb spasticity associated with stroke and traumatic brain injury, with attention to motor impairment affecting gait and ankle function.
- Adult spasticity
- Ankle plantar flexor dysfunction
- Post-stroke motor impairment
- Traumatic brain injury-related spasticity
Interest is centered on therapeutic options for reducing muscle overactivity in the lower limbs.
Pediatric Neurology
Trials also focus on pediatric lower limb spasticity linked to cerebral palsy, addressing movement limitation in children and adolescents.
- Cerebral palsy
- Childhood spasticity
- Adolescent motor disorders
- Lower extremity tone abnormalities
The therapeutic emphasis includes functional improvement in developing patients with chronic neuromotor conditions.
Botulinum Toxin Therapy
Research activity includes the clinical evaluation of botulinum toxin formulations for managing focal spasticity in both adult and pediatric populations.
- NT 201
- Focal muscle hypertonia
- Injection-based spasticity treatment
- Neuromuscular modulation
This work reflects a strong focus on targeted interventions for localized movement disorders.
Functional Mobility and Rehabilitation
The sponsor’s clinical interests extend to outcomes relevant to mobility, walking ability, and lower limb function in patients affected by spasticity.
- Gait impairment
- Lower extremity function
- Muscle tone control
- Movement limitation
These areas are central to the therapeutic management of neuromotor disability.



