Intravesical Botox Injection Positioning for Patients With Neurological Conditions

GStirrups provide stable lithotomy positioning for intravesical Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) injections for overactive bladder, including for patients with MS, Parkinson's disease, or post-stroke weakness — the same populations frequently treated with this therapy. The FDA-compliant system installs on standard exam tables in under 15 minutes. Purchase may qualify for the IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826) — consult your accountant.

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How Bladder Botox works with GStirrups

  1. Pre-procedure assessment of mobility, spasticity, and transfer needs
  2. Install GStirrups on the existing exam table (under 15 minutes)
  3. Position patient in lithotomy with full leg support
  4. Perform cystoscopy-guided intravesical injections with stable positioning
  5. Monitor per protocol and assist with egress

Frequently asked questions

Why does positioning matter for neurogenic bladder patients?
Many bladder Botox patients have MS, Parkinson's, or post-stroke weakness and cannot comfortably hold a lithotomy position. Full-leg support holds the position for them.
Can the system stay installed between repeat injection visits?
Yes. GStirrups install on standard exam tables in under 15 minutes with no permanent table modification, so rooms can be configured per schedule.
Is this purchase eligible for the IRS Disabled Access Credit?
Equipment that improves access for patients with disabilities may qualify under Form 8826. Consult your accountant.

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