Purpose: Our study set out to measure the effect of a specific routine of massage on gait characteristics, range of motion, and spasticity in a person with incomplete spinal cord injury. Methods: This descriptive, pre–post case study, conducted at the outpatient program of a rehabilitation facility, used neuromuscular techniques in massage for a 42-year-old man with incomplete chronic C5 spinal cord injury. The massage was applied to the iliopsoas, triceps surae, and hamstring muscle groups for 3 consecutive days. Main Outcome Measures: Pre- and post-intervention testing included standard goniometric measurement of joint range of motion in the lower extremities, spasticity evaluation using the modified Ashworth scale, and evaluation of ga...
The purpose of this case report was to determine the success of weight-bearing interventions on spas...
Introduction: Leg paralysis, spasticity, reduced inter limb coordination and impaired balance are co...
Context: Spasticity in neurological disorders (i.e. stroke patients and cerebral palsy) is positivel...
Purpose: Our study set out to measure the effect of a specific routine of massage on gait characteri...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been used for many years as a method of improving walkin...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
The purpose of this single-subject case study was to quantify the effect of gait-like vibration tra...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on spasticity in patients ...
The relevance of research: Stroke is the second most common cardiovascular disease in Lithuania, oft...
Introduction: Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) refers to a group of conditions resulting from compress...
Background and Purpose: Previous data suggest that large amounts of high-intensity stepping training...
Increased muscle tone and exaggerated tendon reflexes characterize most of the individuals after a s...
Abstract. [Purpose] The aim of this study was to describe the effect of locomotor training on a trea...
Objective Spinal cord injury is a major problem for all communities that affect personal and social ...
The aim of this thesis was to characterize spasticity in individuals and in a near total prevalence ...
The purpose of this case report was to determine the success of weight-bearing interventions on spas...
Introduction: Leg paralysis, spasticity, reduced inter limb coordination and impaired balance are co...
Context: Spasticity in neurological disorders (i.e. stroke patients and cerebral palsy) is positivel...
Purpose: Our study set out to measure the effect of a specific routine of massage on gait characteri...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been used for many years as a method of improving walkin...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
The purpose of this single-subject case study was to quantify the effect of gait-like vibration tra...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on spasticity in patients ...
The relevance of research: Stroke is the second most common cardiovascular disease in Lithuania, oft...
Introduction: Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) refers to a group of conditions resulting from compress...
Background and Purpose: Previous data suggest that large amounts of high-intensity stepping training...
Increased muscle tone and exaggerated tendon reflexes characterize most of the individuals after a s...
Abstract. [Purpose] The aim of this study was to describe the effect of locomotor training on a trea...
Objective Spinal cord injury is a major problem for all communities that affect personal and social ...
The aim of this thesis was to characterize spasticity in individuals and in a near total prevalence ...
The purpose of this case report was to determine the success of weight-bearing interventions on spas...
Introduction: Leg paralysis, spasticity, reduced inter limb coordination and impaired balance are co...
Context: Spasticity in neurological disorders (i.e. stroke patients and cerebral palsy) is positivel...