Spasticity is a common problem in MS. The stiffness often is minimal and not bothersome. Stiffness may become painful and may interfere with performing activities of daily living. Reducing spasticity produces greater freedom of movement and strength and frequently also lessens fatigue and increases coordination. The major ways in which spasticity is reduced include stretching exercises, physical therapy, and the use of medications. If spasticity does not respond to these measures and causes discomfort, a surgical procedure may be necessary. These management methods discussed in brief here. Treat problems: The first management strategy is to alleviate associated problems that magnify spasticity. These include infection, pain, skin breakdown,...
Spasticity is a manifestation of many neurological diseases, for example an infantile cerebral palsy...
Antispastic medications that are directed to reduce clinical signs of spasticity, such as exaggerate...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...
Spasticity is a common problem in MS. The stiffness often is minimal and not bothersome. Stiffness m...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Treatment of spasticity poses a major challenge given the complex clinica...
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment has radically improved over the last years; however, M...
Spasticity is a frequent symptom in people with Multiple Sclerosis. Whilst many respond to first lin...
Physical and pharmacological treatments can reduce pain and discomfort without compromising function...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to examine the effectiveness of physiotherapy (PT) interventi...
Spasticity is a major disabling symptom in many patients with spinal and/or cerebral lesions. During...
Spasticity is a symptom that describes involuntary muscle hyperactivity in the presence of central p...
Now it is difficult to give exhaustive definition for spasticity taking into account its formation m...
Objective The aim of the study was to examine the effectiveness of physiotherapy (PT) interventions ...
Spasticity is characterized by velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes and tendon jerk...
Background: Spasticity is a frequent multifactorial manifestation of multiple sclerosis (MS), affect...
Spasticity is a manifestation of many neurological diseases, for example an infantile cerebral palsy...
Antispastic medications that are directed to reduce clinical signs of spasticity, such as exaggerate...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...
Spasticity is a common problem in MS. The stiffness often is minimal and not bothersome. Stiffness m...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Treatment of spasticity poses a major challenge given the complex clinica...
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment has radically improved over the last years; however, M...
Spasticity is a frequent symptom in people with Multiple Sclerosis. Whilst many respond to first lin...
Physical and pharmacological treatments can reduce pain and discomfort without compromising function...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to examine the effectiveness of physiotherapy (PT) interventi...
Spasticity is a major disabling symptom in many patients with spinal and/or cerebral lesions. During...
Spasticity is a symptom that describes involuntary muscle hyperactivity in the presence of central p...
Now it is difficult to give exhaustive definition for spasticity taking into account its formation m...
Objective The aim of the study was to examine the effectiveness of physiotherapy (PT) interventions ...
Spasticity is characterized by velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes and tendon jerk...
Background: Spasticity is a frequent multifactorial manifestation of multiple sclerosis (MS), affect...
Spasticity is a manifestation of many neurological diseases, for example an infantile cerebral palsy...
Antispastic medications that are directed to reduce clinical signs of spasticity, such as exaggerate...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...