Abstract Spasticity is defined as a velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone. Clinically, it becomes more visible with a rapid stretching movement. The pathogenesis of this clinical entity involves upper motor neuron dysfunction. Patients could present with minor muscle stiffness to uncontrollable, painful muscle contractions. This increased tonicity of multiple muscle groups throughout the body significantly impacts mobility and leads to altered posturing, pressure ulcers, and even leads to continence problems. All of these considerably impede these patients' daily lives. Link: http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/IJEHSR/article/view/465/61
Spasticity may cause immobility, prostration, chronic pain, bedsores, infections, thrombosis and pne...
Antispastic medications that are directed to reduce clinical signs of spasticity, such as exaggerate...
BackgroundBaclofen commonly is used to manage spasticity caused by central nervous system lesions or...
Spasticity is defined as a velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone. Clinically, it becomes more v...
The purpose of this article is to review the literature on the effects of intrathe-cal[v administere...
In the treatment of patients with severe spasticity, intrathecal administration of baclofen (ITB) wa...
Continuous delivery of intrathecal baclofen via an implantable pump was first used to treat severe i...
Spasticity can be a serious problem for victims of cerebral and spinal injury. It can interfere with...
We aimed to assess whether intrathecal baclofen could alter the motor strategy for squatting of a pa...
The aim of this thesis was to introduce the intrathecal baclofen delivery method and assessment of i...
Objectives Spasticity is associated with various neurological conditions. In this study the authors ...
The basic goal of any rehabilitation program is to restore function and to improve quality of life. ...
Muscle spasticity is a common spinal cord injury sequela that causes muscle stiffness, spasms, and p...
BACKGROUND: Intrathecal baclofen is considered an adjuvant therapy for patients with intractable spa...
Flexor and extensor spasms associated with severe spasticity frequently cause pain and suffering in ...
Spasticity may cause immobility, prostration, chronic pain, bedsores, infections, thrombosis and pne...
Antispastic medications that are directed to reduce clinical signs of spasticity, such as exaggerate...
BackgroundBaclofen commonly is used to manage spasticity caused by central nervous system lesions or...
Spasticity is defined as a velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone. Clinically, it becomes more v...
The purpose of this article is to review the literature on the effects of intrathe-cal[v administere...
In the treatment of patients with severe spasticity, intrathecal administration of baclofen (ITB) wa...
Continuous delivery of intrathecal baclofen via an implantable pump was first used to treat severe i...
Spasticity can be a serious problem for victims of cerebral and spinal injury. It can interfere with...
We aimed to assess whether intrathecal baclofen could alter the motor strategy for squatting of a pa...
The aim of this thesis was to introduce the intrathecal baclofen delivery method and assessment of i...
Objectives Spasticity is associated with various neurological conditions. In this study the authors ...
The basic goal of any rehabilitation program is to restore function and to improve quality of life. ...
Muscle spasticity is a common spinal cord injury sequela that causes muscle stiffness, spasms, and p...
BACKGROUND: Intrathecal baclofen is considered an adjuvant therapy for patients with intractable spa...
Flexor and extensor spasms associated with severe spasticity frequently cause pain and suffering in ...
Spasticity may cause immobility, prostration, chronic pain, bedsores, infections, thrombosis and pne...
Antispastic medications that are directed to reduce clinical signs of spasticity, such as exaggerate...
BackgroundBaclofen commonly is used to manage spasticity caused by central nervous system lesions or...