BACKGROUND: Spasticity and spastic dystonia are two separate phenomena of the upper motor neuron syndrome. Spasticity is clinically defined by velocity-dependent hypertonia and tendon jerk hyperreflexia due to the hyper-excitability of the stretch reflex. Spastic dystonia is the inability to relax a muscle leading to a spontaneous tonic contraction. Both spasticity and spastic dystonia are present in patients who are at rest; however, only patients with spasticity are actually able to kept their muscles relaxed prior to muscle stretch. The idea that has inspired the present work is that also in patients with spastic dystonia the stretch reflex is likely to be hyper-excitable. Therefore, velocity-dependent hypertonia could be mediated not o...
In neurological diseases, muscles often become hyper-resistant to stretch due to hyperreflexia, an e...
Spasticity is common in stroke and multiple sclerosis. To treat spasticity we have a wide range of i...
In a clinical setting, where motor-driven systems are not readily available, the major difficulty in...
Background Spasticity and spastic dystonia are two separate phenomena of the upper motor neuron syn...
Objective: To investigate prevalence of EMG patterns underlying hypertonia in multiple sclerosis (MS...
Spasticity is the velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone due to the exaggeration of stretch refl...
Objective: Spastic dystonia is one of the positive phenomena of the upper motor neuron syndrome (UMN...
Objective Spastic dystonia is one of the positive phenomena of the upper motor neuron syndrome (UMNS...
Spasticity is the velocity-dependent hypertonia frequently encountered in patients affected by Upper...
Background: Spasticity, an increased resistance of a limb to movement, is associated with functional...
In hypertonic muscles of patients with upper motor neuron syndrome (UMNS), investigation with surfac...
In neurological diseases, muscles often become hyper-resistant to stretch due to hyperreflexia, an e...
Almost a century ago, Sherrington transected a cat's brain stem above the vestibular nucleus and pro...
Antispastic medications that are directed to reduce clinical signs of spasticity, such as exaggerate...
de Niet M, Latour H, Hendricks H, Geurts AC, Weerdesteyn V. Short-latency stretch reflexes do not co...
In neurological diseases, muscles often become hyper-resistant to stretch due to hyperreflexia, an e...
Spasticity is common in stroke and multiple sclerosis. To treat spasticity we have a wide range of i...
In a clinical setting, where motor-driven systems are not readily available, the major difficulty in...
Background Spasticity and spastic dystonia are two separate phenomena of the upper motor neuron syn...
Objective: To investigate prevalence of EMG patterns underlying hypertonia in multiple sclerosis (MS...
Spasticity is the velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone due to the exaggeration of stretch refl...
Objective: Spastic dystonia is one of the positive phenomena of the upper motor neuron syndrome (UMN...
Objective Spastic dystonia is one of the positive phenomena of the upper motor neuron syndrome (UMNS...
Spasticity is the velocity-dependent hypertonia frequently encountered in patients affected by Upper...
Background: Spasticity, an increased resistance of a limb to movement, is associated with functional...
In hypertonic muscles of patients with upper motor neuron syndrome (UMNS), investigation with surfac...
In neurological diseases, muscles often become hyper-resistant to stretch due to hyperreflexia, an e...
Almost a century ago, Sherrington transected a cat's brain stem above the vestibular nucleus and pro...
Antispastic medications that are directed to reduce clinical signs of spasticity, such as exaggerate...
de Niet M, Latour H, Hendricks H, Geurts AC, Weerdesteyn V. Short-latency stretch reflexes do not co...
In neurological diseases, muscles often become hyper-resistant to stretch due to hyperreflexia, an e...
Spasticity is common in stroke and multiple sclerosis. To treat spasticity we have a wide range of i...
In a clinical setting, where motor-driven systems are not readily available, the major difficulty in...