The management of patients with cerebral palsy and other causes of spasticity is a challenge to an entire rehabilitation team and to caregivers. In South Africa, neurosurgeons have had limited involvement in this field owing to a perceived lack of options, leaving the care of these patients largely in the hands of paediatric neurologists and orthopaedic surgeons. A committed team-based approach, where a neurosurgeon is part of the decision-making process, can however significantly improve functional outcomes in patients with spasticity. Key to the evaluation and therapeutic decision-making is the focus on function – not only the range of movement or the presence of spasticity. Some techniques can completely remove spasticity and contract...
ObjectiveDistal lower limb deformities are frequent after a central nervous system lesion, and have ...
Spasticity is an entity with which physical therapists are quite frequently faced. It is a common ph...
Spasticity is a common problem in MS. The stiffness often is minimal and not bothersome. Stiffness m...
ObjectiveSurgical selective hyponeurotisation (SSH) is indicated in localized and excessive limbs sp...
Spasticity is characterized by velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes and tendon jerk...
Physical and pharmacological treatments can reduce pain and discomfort without compromising function...
For many decades people working with spastic patients have searched for better methods of alleviatin...
© Cambridge University Press 2008 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.Spasticity is one of the impa...
Spasticity is a manifestation of many neurological diseases, for example an infantile cerebral palsy...
Abstract: Spasticity is characterized by velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes and t...
Spasticity is a symptom that describes involuntary muscle hyperactivity in the presence of central p...
The management of spasticity in stroke requires a multidisciplinary approach but more importantly, a...
Abstract BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: This retrospective study analyses the goal assessment of the trea...
Medical management of cerebral palsy is a complex issue that should be undertaken with the overall a...
Spasticity is a major issue encountered by patients with chronic disorders of consciousness (DOC). T...
ObjectiveDistal lower limb deformities are frequent after a central nervous system lesion, and have ...
Spasticity is an entity with which physical therapists are quite frequently faced. It is a common ph...
Spasticity is a common problem in MS. The stiffness often is minimal and not bothersome. Stiffness m...
ObjectiveSurgical selective hyponeurotisation (SSH) is indicated in localized and excessive limbs sp...
Spasticity is characterized by velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes and tendon jerk...
Physical and pharmacological treatments can reduce pain and discomfort without compromising function...
For many decades people working with spastic patients have searched for better methods of alleviatin...
© Cambridge University Press 2008 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.Spasticity is one of the impa...
Spasticity is a manifestation of many neurological diseases, for example an infantile cerebral palsy...
Abstract: Spasticity is characterized by velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes and t...
Spasticity is a symptom that describes involuntary muscle hyperactivity in the presence of central p...
The management of spasticity in stroke requires a multidisciplinary approach but more importantly, a...
Abstract BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: This retrospective study analyses the goal assessment of the trea...
Medical management of cerebral palsy is a complex issue that should be undertaken with the overall a...
Spasticity is a major issue encountered by patients with chronic disorders of consciousness (DOC). T...
ObjectiveDistal lower limb deformities are frequent after a central nervous system lesion, and have ...
Spasticity is an entity with which physical therapists are quite frequently faced. It is a common ph...
Spasticity is a common problem in MS. The stiffness often is minimal and not bothersome. Stiffness m...