Spasticity is a disabling problem for many adults and children with a variety of neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, stroke, cerebral palsy and traumatic brain injury. A practical guide for clinicians involved in the management of spasticity, this book covers all aspects of upper motor neurone syndrome from basic neurophysiology and measurement techniques to practical therapy and the use of orthoses. Surgical techniques are also covered, as well as the particular problems of management of spasticity in childhood. In the second edition of this key text, all chapters have been thoroughly updated
This book contains the latest findings in a number of research areas, including the effects of dog-a...
Background: Spasticity is common symptom following upper motor neurone lesions such as stroke, multi...
Abstract: Spasticity is characterized by velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes and t...
© Cambridge University Press 2008 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.Spasticity is one of the impa...
Title: The Use of Physiotherapy in Spasticity Management Objectives: The purpose of this thesis is t...
Physical and pharmacological treatments can reduce pain and discomfort without compromising function...
Spasticity is characterized by velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes and tendon jerk...
Spasticity is a major disabling symptom in many patients with spinal and/or cerebral lesions. During...
Spasticity is the condition resulting of corticispinal damage as occurs in some neurological disease...
This book is the first attempt at bringing together a volume of work from a range of professionals w...
AbstractSpasticity is a wide spectrum disease that affects all age groups. Spasticity in children ma...
Spasticity is a common problem in MS. The stiffness often is minimal and not bothersome. Stiffness m...
The management of patients with cerebral palsy and other causes of spasticity is a challenge to an e...
Spasticity is the condition resulting of corticispinal damage as occurs in some neurological disease...
Spasticity is a manifestation of many neurological diseases, for example an infantile cerebral palsy...
This book contains the latest findings in a number of research areas, including the effects of dog-a...
Background: Spasticity is common symptom following upper motor neurone lesions such as stroke, multi...
Abstract: Spasticity is characterized by velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes and t...
© Cambridge University Press 2008 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.Spasticity is one of the impa...
Title: The Use of Physiotherapy in Spasticity Management Objectives: The purpose of this thesis is t...
Physical and pharmacological treatments can reduce pain and discomfort without compromising function...
Spasticity is characterized by velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes and tendon jerk...
Spasticity is a major disabling symptom in many patients with spinal and/or cerebral lesions. During...
Spasticity is the condition resulting of corticispinal damage as occurs in some neurological disease...
This book is the first attempt at bringing together a volume of work from a range of professionals w...
AbstractSpasticity is a wide spectrum disease that affects all age groups. Spasticity in children ma...
Spasticity is a common problem in MS. The stiffness often is minimal and not bothersome. Stiffness m...
The management of patients with cerebral palsy and other causes of spasticity is a challenge to an e...
Spasticity is the condition resulting of corticispinal damage as occurs in some neurological disease...
Spasticity is a manifestation of many neurological diseases, for example an infantile cerebral palsy...
This book contains the latest findings in a number of research areas, including the effects of dog-a...
Background: Spasticity is common symptom following upper motor neurone lesions such as stroke, multi...
Abstract: Spasticity is characterized by velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes and t...