Electromagnetic fields are emerging as a therapeutic option for patients with spasticity. They have been applied at brain or peripheral level. The effects of electromagnetic fields applied to the brain have been extensively studied for years in spasticity, but not so at the peripheral level. Therefore, the purpose of our work is to analyze the effects of electromagnetic fields, applied peripherally to spasticity. A systematic review was conducted resulting in 10 clinical trials. The frequency ranged from 1 Hz to 150 Hz, with 25 Hz being the most commonly used and the intensity it was gradually increased but there was low homogeneity in how it was increased. Positive results on spasticity were found in 80% of the studies: improvements in str...
[Purpose] To investigate whether transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) mitigates the sp...
Aim: The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually control...
This thesis focuses on comparing the effectiveness of two types of electrostimulations, specifically...
Electromagnetic fields are emerging as a therapeutic option for patients with spasticity. They have ...
Super Inductive System (SIS) stimulation of spastic limbs by tissue-induced electromagnetic field ma...
Background: Level of spasticity in post-stroke patients allows for the predictability of the patient...
The current available treatment methods of spasticity are consisted of physical therapies, medicatio...
The electrical stimulation (ES) according to Jantsch was created with a primary aim to reduce spasti...
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This thesis aims to evaluate the immediate effects of the electrostimulation according to Jantsch on...
BackgroundSpasticity is a common motor disorder resulting from upper motor neuron lesions. It has a ...
Spasticity is one of the most troublesome problems in the management in cerebral palsy. This study w...
This paper is a case series design which is associated with a pre-test and post-test assessment cond...
Spasticity is a neurological disorder which results in disordered sensorimotor control owing to an u...
The goal of this thesis was to investigate the influence of electrical stimulation on spasticity of ...
[Purpose] To investigate whether transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) mitigates the sp...
Aim: The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually control...
This thesis focuses on comparing the effectiveness of two types of electrostimulations, specifically...
Electromagnetic fields are emerging as a therapeutic option for patients with spasticity. They have ...
Super Inductive System (SIS) stimulation of spastic limbs by tissue-induced electromagnetic field ma...
Background: Level of spasticity in post-stroke patients allows for the predictability of the patient...
The current available treatment methods of spasticity are consisted of physical therapies, medicatio...
The electrical stimulation (ES) according to Jantsch was created with a primary aim to reduce spasti...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
This thesis aims to evaluate the immediate effects of the electrostimulation according to Jantsch on...
BackgroundSpasticity is a common motor disorder resulting from upper motor neuron lesions. It has a ...
Spasticity is one of the most troublesome problems in the management in cerebral palsy. This study w...
This paper is a case series design which is associated with a pre-test and post-test assessment cond...
Spasticity is a neurological disorder which results in disordered sensorimotor control owing to an u...
The goal of this thesis was to investigate the influence of electrical stimulation on spasticity of ...
[Purpose] To investigate whether transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) mitigates the sp...
Aim: The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually control...
This thesis focuses on comparing the effectiveness of two types of electrostimulations, specifically...