1) The purpose of this study was to investigate correlations among objective measurements of spasticity in patients with brain lesions. Thirty-two stroke and traumatic brain injury subjects participated in the study. Spasticity was quantified using the knee first flexion angle, relaxation index obtained from a pen-dulum drop test, and the amplitude of a knee tendon reflex test. Pearson's product correlation coefficient was used to examine relationships among these measurements of spasticity. There was a significant pos-itive correlation between the relaxation index and knee first flexion angle in patients with brain lesions (r=.895, p<.01). There was also significant negative correlation between the amplitude of knee tendon re-flex ...
Abstract Spasticity measured by manual tests, such as modified Ashworth scale (MAS), may not suffici...
I undertook this study to determine the test-retest variability and reliability of the pendulum test...
International audienceSpasticity and spastic co-contraction are expressions of muscle overactivity t...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of the present study was to investigate the clinical usefulness (rel...
This report examines the strength of the relationship between two clinical and two laboratory measur...
| Abstract | PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical availability of the ...
Purpose. To investigate clinometric properties of an Anglo-Dutch spasticity measurement tool (ADSMT)...
Introduction. Spasticity is a significant cause of disability in people with an upper motor neurone ...
Abstract Background Spasticity is a common impairment accompanying stroke. Spasticity of the quadric...
Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make re...
Approximately 80% of stroke patients experience disability in the form of hemiparesis (weakness of h...
Background and Rationale: Spasticity is a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent incre...
Spasticity is a velocity-dependent phenomenon; the quicker the limb is moved the more resistance is ...
Spasticity is a common phenomenon following stroke, characterized by involuntary resistance to passi...
Post-stroke spasticity seriously affects patients’ quality of life. Spasticity is considered to invo...
Abstract Spasticity measured by manual tests, such as modified Ashworth scale (MAS), may not suffici...
I undertook this study to determine the test-retest variability and reliability of the pendulum test...
International audienceSpasticity and spastic co-contraction are expressions of muscle overactivity t...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of the present study was to investigate the clinical usefulness (rel...
This report examines the strength of the relationship between two clinical and two laboratory measur...
| Abstract | PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical availability of the ...
Purpose. To investigate clinometric properties of an Anglo-Dutch spasticity measurement tool (ADSMT)...
Introduction. Spasticity is a significant cause of disability in people with an upper motor neurone ...
Abstract Background Spasticity is a common impairment accompanying stroke. Spasticity of the quadric...
Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make re...
Approximately 80% of stroke patients experience disability in the form of hemiparesis (weakness of h...
Background and Rationale: Spasticity is a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent incre...
Spasticity is a velocity-dependent phenomenon; the quicker the limb is moved the more resistance is ...
Spasticity is a common phenomenon following stroke, characterized by involuntary resistance to passi...
Post-stroke spasticity seriously affects patients’ quality of life. Spasticity is considered to invo...
Abstract Spasticity measured by manual tests, such as modified Ashworth scale (MAS), may not suffici...
I undertook this study to determine the test-retest variability and reliability of the pendulum test...
International audienceSpasticity and spastic co-contraction are expressions of muscle overactivity t...