Objective To establish a correlation between the modified Ashworth scale (MAS) and amplitude and latency of T-reflex and to demonstrate inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of the T-reflex of the biceps muscle for assessing spasticity after stroke. Method A total of 21 patients with hemiplegia and spasticity after ischemic stroke were enrolled for this study. The spasticity of biceps muscle was evaluated by an occupational therapist using the MAS. The mean value of manual muscle test of biceps muscles was 2.3±0.79. Latency and amplitude of T-reflex were recorded from biceps muscles by two physicians. The onset latency and peak to peak amplitude of the mean of 5 big T-reflex were measured. The examinations were carried out by two physicia...
AIM: Many studies have been performed on the methodological qualities of the (modified) Ashworth Sca...
Spasticity after stroke is a factor that causes disability and restricts activities of daily living,...
• The clinical impression that severe hyperreflexia is not consistently associated with severe spast...
Background and Aim: Spasticity is a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes (muscle to...
Studies suggest that deficits in central regulation of stretch reflex thresholds (SRT) underlie both...
The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is currently a widely used clinical scale to evaluate muscle spast...
Objective: Spasticity is one component of the upper motor neurone syndrome, which is characterised b...
Background: Testing of tendon (T) reflex is the basic method used in the diagnostic procedure of cli...
Background and Purpose: Abnormal muscle tone is a common motor disorder following stroke, which may ...
Abstract- Ashworth and modified Ashworth scales are the most widely used tests to assess the severit...
We undertook this investigation to determine the interrater reliability of manual tests of elbow fle...
Background and Purpose. Abnormal muscle tone is a common motor disorder following stroke, which may ...
Spasticity measured using clinical scales, such as the modified Ashworth scale (MAS), may not suffic...
This report examines the strength of the relationship between two clinical and two laboratory measur...
Background: spasticity following stroke is common, but clinical measurement is difficult and inaccur...
AIM: Many studies have been performed on the methodological qualities of the (modified) Ashworth Sca...
Spasticity after stroke is a factor that causes disability and restricts activities of daily living,...
• The clinical impression that severe hyperreflexia is not consistently associated with severe spast...
Background and Aim: Spasticity is a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes (muscle to...
Studies suggest that deficits in central regulation of stretch reflex thresholds (SRT) underlie both...
The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is currently a widely used clinical scale to evaluate muscle spast...
Objective: Spasticity is one component of the upper motor neurone syndrome, which is characterised b...
Background: Testing of tendon (T) reflex is the basic method used in the diagnostic procedure of cli...
Background and Purpose: Abnormal muscle tone is a common motor disorder following stroke, which may ...
Abstract- Ashworth and modified Ashworth scales are the most widely used tests to assess the severit...
We undertook this investigation to determine the interrater reliability of manual tests of elbow fle...
Background and Purpose. Abnormal muscle tone is a common motor disorder following stroke, which may ...
Spasticity measured using clinical scales, such as the modified Ashworth scale (MAS), may not suffic...
This report examines the strength of the relationship between two clinical and two laboratory measur...
Background: spasticity following stroke is common, but clinical measurement is difficult and inaccur...
AIM: Many studies have been performed on the methodological qualities of the (modified) Ashworth Sca...
Spasticity after stroke is a factor that causes disability and restricts activities of daily living,...
• The clinical impression that severe hyperreflexia is not consistently associated with severe spast...