Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make recommendations based on the SPASM reviews of biomechanical, neurophysiological and clinical methods of measuring spasticity and indicate future developments of measurement tools. Method: Using the results of the systematic reviews of the biomechanical, neurophysiological and clinical approaches, methods were evaluated across three dimensions: (1) validity, reliability and sensitivity to change; (2) practical quality such as ease of use and (3) qualities specific to the measurement of spasticity, for example ability to be applied to different muscle groups. Methods were considered in terms of applicability to research and clinical applications....
The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually controlled i...
Post-stroke spasticity seriously affects patients’ quality of life. Spasticity is considered to invo...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...
Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make re...
Purpose: To review and characterise biomechanical approaches for the measurement of spasticity as on...
Aim: The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually control...
AIM: The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually control...
AimThe first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually controlle...
International audienceCurrent challenges in the upper motor neuron syndrome (UMNS) management includ...
Spasticity is a neurological disorder which results in disordered sensorimotor control owing to an u...
Objective: To explore, following a literature review, whether there is a consistent definition and a...
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...
Spasticity is a debilitating neuro-muscular disorder which is characterized by involuntary muscle mo...
Spasticity is a common and complex motor disorder that affects more than 12 million persons in the ...
The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually controlled i...
Post-stroke spasticity seriously affects patients’ quality of life. Spasticity is considered to invo...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...
Purpose: To discuss the measurement of spasticity in the clinical and research environments, make re...
Purpose: To review and characterise biomechanical approaches for the measurement of spasticity as on...
Aim: The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually control...
AIM: The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually control...
AimThe first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually controlle...
International audienceCurrent challenges in the upper motor neuron syndrome (UMNS) management includ...
Spasticity is a neurological disorder which results in disordered sensorimotor control owing to an u...
Objective: To explore, following a literature review, whether there is a consistent definition and a...
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...
Spasticity is a debilitating neuro-muscular disorder which is characterized by involuntary muscle mo...
Spasticity is a common and complex motor disorder that affects more than 12 million persons in the ...
The first aim of this study was to systematically review and critically assess manually controlled i...
Post-stroke spasticity seriously affects patients’ quality of life. Spasticity is considered to invo...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...