Sunday, June 30, 2013

Botox Courses

By Heike Nandor


Botulinum toxin is a popular treatment for a number of different medical conditions, not just for cosmetic purposes. When designing a botox injection course, it is essential to take into consideration these uses and how the course can train up individuals to perform them.

Basic aspects of a botox course should include:

1. Reviewing the history of botox and its types

It is essential to have an understanding of how botox was developed and how its different uses were discovered. Different companies manufacture different forms of botox, so it is good to also know about these. Not only does this make the initial part of the course interesting, it also informs the user how treatments have been developed over the years.

2. Studying anatomy

When botox is injected into muscles, they relax because the nerve supply is blocked. There are a number of different muscles in the face and the rest of the body where botox is injected. Avoiding nearby structures, injections need to be accurate and delivered to the muscles that are involved. A solid understanding of all the anatomy and its relevant structures is very important; training courses should focus on this aspect.

3. Learning the uses

Botox has a multitude of uses. While it was initially used to treat muscle disorders, treatments were refined and cosmetic applications came into play. More recently, children with cerebral palsy have received botox treatment for muscle spasticity. Migraine is now treated with strategically injected botox into the scalp. There is ongoing research with botox being an effective treatment for severe itching that accompanies partial thickness to full thickness skin burns.

4. Understanding risks

There are side-effects to every treatment, so patients have concerns about this. Not knowing the side effects will affect the patient's confidence in the health care professional doing the treatment. In order to reassure patients, it is essential to have a good knowledge of what the side effects are so that they can be discussed in detail with the patient so that their fears are allayed.

5. Respecting the rules

State boards set guidelines about who can and cannot perform botox injections. It is essential that these be followed to the letter. Training programs need to cover these topics in detail as well, in order to prevent litigation and malpractice suits.

Conclusion

Botox training programs should include the basic requirements mentioned above. Wth these steps in mind, courses can train professionals to competently administer safe and effective treatments.




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