The management of spasticity in stroke requires a multidisciplinary approach but more importantly, an understanding of the pathophysiology of its consequences. This paper reviews different definitions from neurophysiology and medical literature which try to place spasticity in stroke in its proper context and describes the current understanding of its pathophysiology and resultant functional implications. It also highlights the current medical, surgical and physical therapy available for its management. It seems spasticity in stroke is best managed using a combination of physiotherapy and Botulinum Toxin- Type A injection, as this is the current trend in research and practice. Keywords: Spasticity, strok
This review evaluates research investigating spasticity, weakness, stiffness and central nervous sys...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving stroke but who have significant impairment of function in the affecte...
Introduction: Stroke is the acute neurological damage caused by perturbation of blood flow or lack o...
The management of spasticity in stroke requires a multidisciplinary approach but more importantly, a...
Summary: Spasticity is a common condition in stroke survivors, and may be associated with pain and j...
Spasticity following a stroke occurs in about 30% of patients. The mechanisms underlying this disord...
Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability: about one third of patients developing sp...
© 2017 Dr. Marina DemetriosSpasticity is a common manifestation of a neurological condition such as ...
Post-stroke spasticity considerably limits the ability to move for patients, hinders nursing, and co...
Spasticity is a well-known motor dysfunction occurring after a stroke. A group of Italian physicians...
Now it is difficult to give exhaustive definition for spasticity taking into account its formation m...
© Cambridge University Press 2008 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.Spasticity is one of the impa...
Abstract—Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the Western world, behind heart disease a...
Spasticity is a symptom occurring in many neurological conditions including stroke, multiple scleros...
The management of patients with cerebral palsy and other causes of spasticity is a challenge to an e...
This review evaluates research investigating spasticity, weakness, stiffness and central nervous sys...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving stroke but who have significant impairment of function in the affecte...
Introduction: Stroke is the acute neurological damage caused by perturbation of blood flow or lack o...
The management of spasticity in stroke requires a multidisciplinary approach but more importantly, a...
Summary: Spasticity is a common condition in stroke survivors, and may be associated with pain and j...
Spasticity following a stroke occurs in about 30% of patients. The mechanisms underlying this disord...
Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability: about one third of patients developing sp...
© 2017 Dr. Marina DemetriosSpasticity is a common manifestation of a neurological condition such as ...
Post-stroke spasticity considerably limits the ability to move for patients, hinders nursing, and co...
Spasticity is a well-known motor dysfunction occurring after a stroke. A group of Italian physicians...
Now it is difficult to give exhaustive definition for spasticity taking into account its formation m...
© Cambridge University Press 2008 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.Spasticity is one of the impa...
Abstract—Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the Western world, behind heart disease a...
Spasticity is a symptom occurring in many neurological conditions including stroke, multiple scleros...
The management of patients with cerebral palsy and other causes of spasticity is a challenge to an e...
This review evaluates research investigating spasticity, weakness, stiffness and central nervous sys...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving stroke but who have significant impairment of function in the affecte...
Introduction: Stroke is the acute neurological damage caused by perturbation of blood flow or lack o...