Spasticity is common in stroke and multiple sclerosis. To treat spasticity we have a wide range of interventions, whose application may depend not only on the severity of spasticity but also on its etiology. Consequently, a better understanding of muscle spasticity in different neurological diseases may inform clinicians as to the more appropriate therapeutic approach. Our aim was to compare the clinical and ultrasonographic features of spastic equinus in patients with chronic stroke and multiple sclerosis. Thirty-eight patients with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis and 38 chronic stroke patients with spastic equinus were evaluated at the affected ankle according to the following outcomes: modified Ashworth scale, Tardieu scale, pas...
A variety of central nervous system injuries, diseases, and developmental deficits can lead to motor...
Introduction: Approximately half of the people with stroke present with impaired gait and/or upper-l...
Objective: To explore, following a literature review, whether there is a consistent definition and a...
Spasticity is common in stroke and multiple sclerosis. To treat spasticity we have a wide range of i...
OBJECTIVE: To find more accurate indices that could affect decisions in spasticity treatment by inve...
Antispastic medications that are directed to reduce clinical signs of spasticity, such as exaggerate...
Objective More than 80% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) are affected by spasticity. Spasticit...
Background Spasticity and spastic dystonia are two separate phenomena of the upper motor neuron syn...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between spastic calf muscles echo intensity and the outco...
Now it is difficult to give exhaustive definition for spasticity taking into account its formation m...
Spasticity is an important barrier that can hinder the restoration of function in stroke patients. A...
de Niet M, Latour H, Hendricks H, Geurts AC, Weerdesteyn V. Short-latency stretch reflexes do not co...
Equinovarus foot is one of the most commonly spasticity related conditions in stroke survivors, lead...
Stroke is a major cause of long-term disability. Post-stroke spasticity (PSS) has been described as ...
Objective To determine the possibility of a new measurement tool using electromyography and ultrason...
A variety of central nervous system injuries, diseases, and developmental deficits can lead to motor...
Introduction: Approximately half of the people with stroke present with impaired gait and/or upper-l...
Objective: To explore, following a literature review, whether there is a consistent definition and a...
Spasticity is common in stroke and multiple sclerosis. To treat spasticity we have a wide range of i...
OBJECTIVE: To find more accurate indices that could affect decisions in spasticity treatment by inve...
Antispastic medications that are directed to reduce clinical signs of spasticity, such as exaggerate...
Objective More than 80% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) are affected by spasticity. Spasticit...
Background Spasticity and spastic dystonia are two separate phenomena of the upper motor neuron syn...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between spastic calf muscles echo intensity and the outco...
Now it is difficult to give exhaustive definition for spasticity taking into account its formation m...
Spasticity is an important barrier that can hinder the restoration of function in stroke patients. A...
de Niet M, Latour H, Hendricks H, Geurts AC, Weerdesteyn V. Short-latency stretch reflexes do not co...
Equinovarus foot is one of the most commonly spasticity related conditions in stroke survivors, lead...
Stroke is a major cause of long-term disability. Post-stroke spasticity (PSS) has been described as ...
Objective To determine the possibility of a new measurement tool using electromyography and ultrason...
A variety of central nervous system injuries, diseases, and developmental deficits can lead to motor...
Introduction: Approximately half of the people with stroke present with impaired gait and/or upper-l...
Objective: To explore, following a literature review, whether there is a consistent definition and a...