Abstract- Despite the large body literature focused on the modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), validity of the scale for measuring spasticity is still questionable. The purpose of this study was to investigate the validity of the MAS by using both the conventional (Hmax/Mmax ratio) and the new indicators (Hslp/Mslp) of motoneuron excitability. Main outcome measures were the MAS and electrophysiologic assessments. The latter was performed using both conventional and new indicators of alpha motoneuron excitability. Data on 20 hemiplegic patients (17 men and three women) were analyzed. Correlation between the MAS and either soleus Hmax/Mmax or soleus Hslope/Mslope was not significant. In 10 patients whose H-reflex could be evoked bilaterally, only ...
Objective: To develop a new form of the modified Ashworth scale (MAS) for muscle-tone assessment tha...
Objectives: To determine the validity of the Modified Ashworth Scale as a measure of spasticity by d...
Abstract—This study of measures of spasticity, or altered motor control, compares the clinically use...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the validity of the modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) by us...
The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is the most widely used clinical test for the measurement of muscl...
The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is currently a widely used clinical scale to evaluate muscle spast...
Background: Spasticity is one of the major neurological complications occurring in people with Spina...
AIM: Many studies have been performed on the methodological qualities of the (modified) Ashworth Sca...
Spasticity measured using clinical scales, such as the modified Ashworth scale (MAS), may not suffic...
Background and Aim: Spasticity is a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes (muscle to...
The aim of the thesis was to assess a construct validity of "Muscle Excitability Scale" in assessmen...
Spasticity is routinely defined as a motor disorder characterized by velocity-dependent increase i...
Spasticity is common symptom presented amongst people with sensorimotor disabilities. Imbalanced si...
Abstract- Ashworth and modified Ashworth scales are the most widely used tests to assess the severit...
Introduction. Spasticity is a significant cause of disability in people with an upper motor neurone ...
Objective: To develop a new form of the modified Ashworth scale (MAS) for muscle-tone assessment tha...
Objectives: To determine the validity of the Modified Ashworth Scale as a measure of spasticity by d...
Abstract—This study of measures of spasticity, or altered motor control, compares the clinically use...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the validity of the modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) by us...
The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is the most widely used clinical test for the measurement of muscl...
The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is currently a widely used clinical scale to evaluate muscle spast...
Background: Spasticity is one of the major neurological complications occurring in people with Spina...
AIM: Many studies have been performed on the methodological qualities of the (modified) Ashworth Sca...
Spasticity measured using clinical scales, such as the modified Ashworth scale (MAS), may not suffic...
Background and Aim: Spasticity is a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes (muscle to...
The aim of the thesis was to assess a construct validity of "Muscle Excitability Scale" in assessmen...
Spasticity is routinely defined as a motor disorder characterized by velocity-dependent increase i...
Spasticity is common symptom presented amongst people with sensorimotor disabilities. Imbalanced si...
Abstract- Ashworth and modified Ashworth scales are the most widely used tests to assess the severit...
Introduction. Spasticity is a significant cause of disability in people with an upper motor neurone ...
Objective: To develop a new form of the modified Ashworth scale (MAS) for muscle-tone assessment tha...
Objectives: To determine the validity of the Modified Ashworth Scale as a measure of spasticity by d...
Abstract—This study of measures of spasticity, or altered motor control, compares the clinically use...