This report examines the strength of the relationship between two clinical and two laboratory measures of spasticity. Clinical and laboratory measures of both reflex activity and resistance to movement were collected to describe spasticity in two groups of people after stroke. For both data sets, significant relationships between the clinical and laboratory measures were found only for measures of resistance to movement, not for measures of reflex activity. This finding suggests that the Ashworth scale is the best clinical tool for measuring resistance to movement. However, it is important to note that the cause of the resistance to movement graded using this tool may not be spasticity. A measurement tool which can differentiate spasticity ...
PhD ThesisSpasticity is a clinical condition that may develop in people with central nervous system...
Purpose. To investigate clinometric properties of an Anglo-Dutch spasticity measurement tool (ADSMT)...
AimThe first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually controlle...
This report examines the strength of the relationship between two clinical and two laboratory measur...
Studies suggest that deficits in central regulation of stretch reflex thresholds (SRT) underlie both...
Introduction. Spasticity is a significant cause of disability in people with an upper motor neurone ...
Background and Rationale: Spasticity is a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent incre...
Background: spasticity following stroke is common, but clinical measurement is difficult and inaccur...
1) The purpose of this study was to investigate correlations among objective measurements of spastic...
Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make re...
Post-stroke spasticity seriously affects patients’ quality of life. Spasticity is considered to invo...
Spasticity is a neurological symptom that can occur after stroke and traumatic brain injury due to a...
Objectives: To determine the validity of the Modified Ashworth Scale as a measure of spasticity by d...
Background and Aim: Spasticity is a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes (muscle to...
Spasticity is a common phenomenon following stroke, characterized by involuntary resistance to passi...
PhD ThesisSpasticity is a clinical condition that may develop in people with central nervous system...
Purpose. To investigate clinometric properties of an Anglo-Dutch spasticity measurement tool (ADSMT)...
AimThe first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually controlle...
This report examines the strength of the relationship between two clinical and two laboratory measur...
Studies suggest that deficits in central regulation of stretch reflex thresholds (SRT) underlie both...
Introduction. Spasticity is a significant cause of disability in people with an upper motor neurone ...
Background and Rationale: Spasticity is a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent incre...
Background: spasticity following stroke is common, but clinical measurement is difficult and inaccur...
1) The purpose of this study was to investigate correlations among objective measurements of spastic...
Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make re...
Post-stroke spasticity seriously affects patients’ quality of life. Spasticity is considered to invo...
Spasticity is a neurological symptom that can occur after stroke and traumatic brain injury due to a...
Objectives: To determine the validity of the Modified Ashworth Scale as a measure of spasticity by d...
Background and Aim: Spasticity is a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes (muscle to...
Spasticity is a common phenomenon following stroke, characterized by involuntary resistance to passi...
PhD ThesisSpasticity is a clinical condition that may develop in people with central nervous system...
Purpose. To investigate clinometric properties of an Anglo-Dutch spasticity measurement tool (ADSMT)...
AimThe first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually controlle...