Background: Spasticity is a motor disorder frequently encountered after a lesion involving the central nervous system. It is hypothesized to arise from an anarchic reorganization of the pyramidal and parapyramidal fibers and leads to hypertonia and hyperreflexia of the affected muscular groups. While this symptom and its management is well-known in patients suffering from stroke, multiple sclerosis or spinal cord lesion, little is known regarding its appropriate management in patients presenting disorders of consciousness after brain damage. Objectives: Our aim was to review the occurrence of spasticity in patients with disorders of consciousness and the therapeutic interventions used to treat it. Methods: We conducted a systematic review u...
Spasticity is a well-known motor dysfunction occurring after a stroke. A group of Italian physicians...
Abstract—Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the Western world, behind heart disease a...
Spasticity following a stroke occurs in about 30% of patients. The mechanisms underlying this disord...
Background: Spasticity is a motor disorder frequently encountered after a lesion involving the centr...
Background: Spasticity is a frequent complication after severe brain injury, which may impede the re...
Spasticity is a frequent complication after severe brain injury, which may impede the rehabilitation...
BACKGROUND: Spasticity is a frequent complication after severe brain injury, which may prevent the r...
Spasticity is a major issue encountered by patients with chronic disorders of consciousness (DOC). T...
Spasticity is a frequent complication after severe brain injury, which may prevent the rehabilitatio...
OBJECTIVE: The clinical and electrophysiological profile of spastic muscle overactivity (SMO) is poo...
Spasticity is a manifestation of many neurological diseases, for example an infantile cerebral palsy...
peer reviewedObjective The clinical and electrophysiological profile of spastic muscle overactivi...
Spasticity is a symptom that describes involuntary muscle hyperactivity in the presence of central p...
Now it is difficult to give exhaustive definition for spasticity taking into account its formation m...
Summary: Spasticity is a common condition in stroke survivors, and may be associated with pain and j...
Spasticity is a well-known motor dysfunction occurring after a stroke. A group of Italian physicians...
Abstract—Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the Western world, behind heart disease a...
Spasticity following a stroke occurs in about 30% of patients. The mechanisms underlying this disord...
Background: Spasticity is a motor disorder frequently encountered after a lesion involving the centr...
Background: Spasticity is a frequent complication after severe brain injury, which may impede the re...
Spasticity is a frequent complication after severe brain injury, which may impede the rehabilitation...
BACKGROUND: Spasticity is a frequent complication after severe brain injury, which may prevent the r...
Spasticity is a major issue encountered by patients with chronic disorders of consciousness (DOC). T...
Spasticity is a frequent complication after severe brain injury, which may prevent the rehabilitatio...
OBJECTIVE: The clinical and electrophysiological profile of spastic muscle overactivity (SMO) is poo...
Spasticity is a manifestation of many neurological diseases, for example an infantile cerebral palsy...
peer reviewedObjective The clinical and electrophysiological profile of spastic muscle overactivi...
Spasticity is a symptom that describes involuntary muscle hyperactivity in the presence of central p...
Now it is difficult to give exhaustive definition for spasticity taking into account its formation m...
Summary: Spasticity is a common condition in stroke survivors, and may be associated with pain and j...
Spasticity is a well-known motor dysfunction occurring after a stroke. A group of Italian physicians...
Abstract—Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the Western world, behind heart disease a...
Spasticity following a stroke occurs in about 30% of patients. The mechanisms underlying this disord...