Botulinum toxin (BTX) treatment of upper limb is considered effective for upper limb spasticity following stroke and brain injury. Traditional method - Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is widely used for assessment of spasticity, however, it suffers from limitations including the lack of objective outcome measures and ignorance of the active movements. This pilot study is to develop a quantitative assessment utilizing inertial sensors tool for upper limb movement measurement and to investigate an objective measure of upper limb function for neurological patients before and after BTX treatment of spasticity. The system we proposed provides kinematic measurements of upper limb segment and joint motion data. In this study, four stroke patients we...
Two inertial sensor systems were developed for 3-D tracking of upper limb movement. One utilizes fou...
Background and Purpose. Spasticity (hypertonicity) is a frequent problem that can develop after stro...
Contains fulltext : 88790.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To me...
Botulinum toxin (BTX) treatment of upper limb is considered effective for upper limb spasticity foll...
Background: Muscle spasticity is a common motor complication after stroke and brain injury, and Botu...
To develop an assessment tool utilising inertial sensors to investigate an objective measure of the ...
Upper limb spasticity can interfere with function and cause pain and contractures. Botulinum neuro t...
Difficulties exist with measuring functional upper limb (UL) change following Botulinum Toxin-A (BTX...
Background After a stroke, a considerable proportion of people experience upper limb (UL) impairmen...
The clinical assessment of spasticity in stroke patients generally includes descriptive scales, such...
The clinical assessment of spasticity in stroke patients generally includes descriptive scales, such...
Background Upper limb spasticity is a disabling condition and may result in severe functional limita...
OBJECTIVE: To describe different aspects of a kinematic aiming task (KAT) as a quantitative way to a...
To objectively quantify stiffness and clinical changes in the upper limb of poststroke patients foll...
Objective: Although the botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) treatment has proved effective in spasticity manag...
Two inertial sensor systems were developed for 3-D tracking of upper limb movement. One utilizes fou...
Background and Purpose. Spasticity (hypertonicity) is a frequent problem that can develop after stro...
Contains fulltext : 88790.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To me...
Botulinum toxin (BTX) treatment of upper limb is considered effective for upper limb spasticity foll...
Background: Muscle spasticity is a common motor complication after stroke and brain injury, and Botu...
To develop an assessment tool utilising inertial sensors to investigate an objective measure of the ...
Upper limb spasticity can interfere with function and cause pain and contractures. Botulinum neuro t...
Difficulties exist with measuring functional upper limb (UL) change following Botulinum Toxin-A (BTX...
Background After a stroke, a considerable proportion of people experience upper limb (UL) impairmen...
The clinical assessment of spasticity in stroke patients generally includes descriptive scales, such...
The clinical assessment of spasticity in stroke patients generally includes descriptive scales, such...
Background Upper limb spasticity is a disabling condition and may result in severe functional limita...
OBJECTIVE: To describe different aspects of a kinematic aiming task (KAT) as a quantitative way to a...
To objectively quantify stiffness and clinical changes in the upper limb of poststroke patients foll...
Objective: Although the botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) treatment has proved effective in spasticity manag...
Two inertial sensor systems were developed for 3-D tracking of upper limb movement. One utilizes fou...
Background and Purpose. Spasticity (hypertonicity) is a frequent problem that can develop after stro...
Contains fulltext : 88790.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To me...