IFMBE Proceedings of the 13th Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing - MEDICON: Seville: sept. 25-28, 2013Spasticity is a known muscular tonus velocity dependent alteration which quantification in clinical practice is still based on subjective perception and scale grading through procedures that lack controlled protocols. In the research field, both physician's and engineer's researches have pointed the potentialities in the use of biomechanical magnitudes and their physiological meanings as much lesser subjective means of quantifying spasticity as well as its effects on patient daily life. Last, but not less important, this scientific and clinic urge is also justified by the high costs of treatments as...
AIM: The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually control...
Several pathologies can cause muscle spasticity. Modified Ashworth scale (MAS) can rank spasticity, ...
The proposal of this project was the development of a more objective system to evaluate spasticity, ...
Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia BiomédicaSpasticity consists of a muscula...
Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia BiomédicaSpasticity consists of a muscula...
Spasticity is a neuromotor dysfunction that affects about 12 million people worldwide. Lance defines...
Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make re...
Spasticity is a common and complex motor disorder that affects more than 12 million persons in the ...
Background and Rationale: Spasticity is a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent incre...
Spasticity is a common and complex motor disorder that affects more than 12 million persons in the ...
Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make re...
Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make re...
Muscular spasticity represents one of the most common motor disorder associated to lesions of the Ce...
Spasticity is a common and complex motor disorder that affects more than 12 million persons in the ...
The objective of this thesis project was to develop a device to quantitatively measure the degree of...
AIM: The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually control...
Several pathologies can cause muscle spasticity. Modified Ashworth scale (MAS) can rank spasticity, ...
The proposal of this project was the development of a more objective system to evaluate spasticity, ...
Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia BiomédicaSpasticity consists of a muscula...
Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia BiomédicaSpasticity consists of a muscula...
Spasticity is a neuromotor dysfunction that affects about 12 million people worldwide. Lance defines...
Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make re...
Spasticity is a common and complex motor disorder that affects more than 12 million persons in the ...
Background and Rationale: Spasticity is a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent incre...
Spasticity is a common and complex motor disorder that affects more than 12 million persons in the ...
Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make re...
Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make re...
Muscular spasticity represents one of the most common motor disorder associated to lesions of the Ce...
Spasticity is a common and complex motor disorder that affects more than 12 million persons in the ...
The objective of this thesis project was to develop a device to quantitatively measure the degree of...
AIM: The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually control...
Several pathologies can cause muscle spasticity. Modified Ashworth scale (MAS) can rank spasticity, ...
The proposal of this project was the development of a more objective system to evaluate spasticity, ...