Background: The development of spasticity with age in children with cerebral palsy (CP) has, to our knowledge, not been studied before. In 1994, a register and a health care program for children with CP in southern Sweden were initiated. In the programme the child's muscle tone according to the modified Ashworth scale is measured twice a year until six years of age, then once a year. We have used this data to analyse the development of spasticity with age in a total population of children with cerebral palsy. Methods: All measurements of muscle tone in the gastrocnemius-soleus muscle in all children with CP from 0 to 15 years during the period 1995-2006 were analysed. The CP subtypes were classified according to the Surveillance of Cerebral...
Spasticity is an important, but not the only, component contributing to the increased joint resistan...
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the intraobserver reliability of the Modified Ashwor...
Children with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy (CP) often develop muscle contractures and it appears...
Background and purpose Spasticity is often regarded as a major cause of functional limitation in chi...
Background and purpose — Spasticity is often regarded as a major cause of functional limitation in c...
Background: The decreasing range of joint motion caused by insufficient muscle length is a common pr...
Background Muscle contractures are developing during childhood and may cause extensive problems in g...
Aim: Lack of muscle growth relative to bone growth may be responsible for development of contracture...
AbstractSpasticity is a wide spectrum disease that affects all age groups. Spasticity in children ma...
Aim: If increased muscle stiffness and contractures in children with cerebral palsy (CP) are related...
Aim The main purpose was to explore the relationship between muscle strength and walking ability in...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a CNS related permanent disorder following a lesion on the deve...
Aim The aim of this article was to compare medial gastrocnemius muscle volume, physiological cross-s...
Aim: the aim of this article was to compare medial gastrocnemius muscle volume, physiological cross...
Most clinical tools for measuring spasticity, such as the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) and the Modi...
Spasticity is an important, but not the only, component contributing to the increased joint resistan...
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the intraobserver reliability of the Modified Ashwor...
Children with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy (CP) often develop muscle contractures and it appears...
Background and purpose Spasticity is often regarded as a major cause of functional limitation in chi...
Background and purpose — Spasticity is often regarded as a major cause of functional limitation in c...
Background: The decreasing range of joint motion caused by insufficient muscle length is a common pr...
Background Muscle contractures are developing during childhood and may cause extensive problems in g...
Aim: Lack of muscle growth relative to bone growth may be responsible for development of contracture...
AbstractSpasticity is a wide spectrum disease that affects all age groups. Spasticity in children ma...
Aim: If increased muscle stiffness and contractures in children with cerebral palsy (CP) are related...
Aim The main purpose was to explore the relationship between muscle strength and walking ability in...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a CNS related permanent disorder following a lesion on the deve...
Aim The aim of this article was to compare medial gastrocnemius muscle volume, physiological cross-s...
Aim: the aim of this article was to compare medial gastrocnemius muscle volume, physiological cross...
Most clinical tools for measuring spasticity, such as the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) and the Modi...
Spasticity is an important, but not the only, component contributing to the increased joint resistan...
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the intraobserver reliability of the Modified Ashwor...
Children with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy (CP) often develop muscle contractures and it appears...