OBJECTIVE: To find more accurate indices that could affect decisions in spasticity treatment by investigating the relation between ultrasonographic, electromyographic, and clinical parameters of the gastrocnemius muscle in adults with spastic equinus after stroke.DESIGN: Observational study.SETTING: University hospitals.PARTICIPANTS: Chronic patients with stroke with spastic equinus (N=43).INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Ultrasonographic features were spastic gastrocnemius muscle echo intensity, muscle thickness, and posterior pennation angle of the gastrocnemius medialis (GM) and gastrocnemius lateralis (GL) in both legs. Electromyographic evaluation included compound muscle action potentials (CMAPs) recorded from the ...
Background: Subsequent to spasticity, which is a positive impairment of stroke,neural and mechanical...
Objectives: To determine the validity of the Modified Ashworth Scale as a measure of spasticity by d...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To investigate the association between subjective spasticity rati...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between gastrocnemius muscle echo intensity and response ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between gastrocnemius muscle echo intensity and response ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between gastrocnemius muscle echo intensity and response ...
Objective To determine the possibility of a new measurement tool using electromyography and ultrason...
Objective: To investigate the accuracy of manual needle placement and electrical stimulation guidanc...
Objective: To investigate the accuracy of manual needle placement and electrical stimulation guidanc...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of manual needle placement, e...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of manual needle placement, el...
Objective: To investigate the accuracy of manual needle placement and electrical stimulation guidanc...
Spasticity is common in stroke and multiple sclerosis. To treat spasticity we have a wide range of i...
In stroke survivors, rectus femoris (RF) spasticity is often implicated in gait pattern alterations ...
Equinovarus foot is one of the most commonly spasticity related conditions in stroke survivors, lead...
Background: Subsequent to spasticity, which is a positive impairment of stroke,neural and mechanical...
Objectives: To determine the validity of the Modified Ashworth Scale as a measure of spasticity by d...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To investigate the association between subjective spasticity rati...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between gastrocnemius muscle echo intensity and response ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between gastrocnemius muscle echo intensity and response ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between gastrocnemius muscle echo intensity and response ...
Objective To determine the possibility of a new measurement tool using electromyography and ultrason...
Objective: To investigate the accuracy of manual needle placement and electrical stimulation guidanc...
Objective: To investigate the accuracy of manual needle placement and electrical stimulation guidanc...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of manual needle placement, e...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of manual needle placement, el...
Objective: To investigate the accuracy of manual needle placement and electrical stimulation guidanc...
Spasticity is common in stroke and multiple sclerosis. To treat spasticity we have a wide range of i...
In stroke survivors, rectus femoris (RF) spasticity is often implicated in gait pattern alterations ...
Equinovarus foot is one of the most commonly spasticity related conditions in stroke survivors, lead...
Background: Subsequent to spasticity, which is a positive impairment of stroke,neural and mechanical...
Objectives: To determine the validity of the Modified Ashworth Scale as a measure of spasticity by d...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To investigate the association between subjective spasticity rati...