نتایج جستجو برای: spastic limb

تعداد نتایج: 79860  

2017
Huiyuan Jiang

Spastic diplegia is characterized by spasticity in the upper or lower extremities whereby the lower extremities usually are more affected. Cerebral palsy (CP) with prematurity is highly associated with spastic diplegia.1 In the European Cerebral Palsy Study, spastic diplegia was the most common subtype of CP.2 Perinatal asphyxia events lead to bilateral periventricular white matter injury and d...

Journal: :caspian journal of neurological sciences 0
karim nikkhah ali ghabeli-juibary resident of neurology, department of neurology, student research committee, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran; [email protected] ariane sadr-nabavi

hereditary spastic paraplegias are highly heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorders with some special mutations. we report on a patient with pescavus, distal a myotrophy, hyper extended fingers, and pectus excavatum. neurological examination showed that he had proximal lower limbs weakness with a positive gower sign, exaggerated lower limbs deep tendon reflexes with spasticity, distal muscle wa...

2015
Saiyun Hou Cindy Ivanhoe Sheng Li Guo. Weimin

Spastic scapular dyskinesia after stroke is rare, which causes impaired shoulder active range of motion (ROM). To date, there has been no report about botulinum toxin injection to spastic periscapular muscles. This study presents botulinum toxin A injection for management of spastic periscapular muscles after stroke in 2 cases.This is a retrospective study of 2 cases of spastic scapular dyskine...

2012
Yoshihisa Yamano Tomoo Sato

Human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1), a human retrovirus, is the causative agent of a progressive neurological disease termed HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP). HAM/TSP is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system and is characterized by unremitting myelopathic symptoms such as spastic paraparesis, lower limb sensory disturbance, and bl...

Journal: :Einstein 2010
Marise Bueno Zonta Amancio Ramalho Júnior Regina Maria Ribeiro Camargo Fabiano Hessel Dias Lúcia Helena Coutinho Dos Santos

OBJECTIVE Simple measures of gait for routine clinical use could be useful when the complex gait analysis systems are not available. The aim of this study was to quantify asymmetry in children with spastic hemiplegia using a two-dimensional gait analysis by videography and to relate the asymmetry to motor function. METHODS Twenty-four children with spastic hemiplegia (19 males, 5 females; mea...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2011
Tanya Onushko Allison Hyngstrom Brian D Schmit

After spinal cord injury (SCI), alterations in intrinsic motoneuron properties have been shown to be partly responsible for spastic reflex behaviors in human SCI. In particular, a dysregulation of voltage-dependent depolarizing persistent inward currents (PICs) may permit sustained muscle contraction after the removal of a brief excitatory stimulus. Windup, in which the motor response increases...

2017
Naderafshar Fereydonyan Morteza Taheri Farid Kazemi

BACKGROUND Pregnancy-related changes can exacerbate the symptoms/signs of vertebral hemangiomas. Here, we report a patient who experienced symptomatic vertebral hemangiomas resulting in cord compression during two consecutive pregnancies. CASE DESCRIPTION A 28-year-old female 34 weeks pregnant, presented with a progressive spastic paraparesis. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) demonstrated an ...

2013
Kathrin N Karle Rebecca Schüle Stephan Klebe Susanne Otto Christian Frischholz Inga Liepelt-Scarfone Ludger Schöls

BACKGROUND Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSPs) are characterised by lower limb spasticity due to degeneration of the corticospinal tract. We set out for an electrophysiological characterisation of motor and sensory tracts in patients with HSP. METHODS We clinically and electrophysiologically examined a cohort of 128 patients with genetically confirmed or clinically probable HSP. Motor evoke...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2000
M E O'Donnell

BACKGROUND Cerebral palsy is the commonest cause of severe physical disability in childhood. For many years treatment has centred on the use of physiotherapy and orthotics to overcome the problems of leg spasticity, which interferes with walking and can lead to limb deformity. Intramuscular botulinum toxin (BT-A) offers a targeted form of therapy to reduce spasticity in specific muscle groups. ...

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2010
Djamel Bensmail Johanna Robertson Christophe Fermanian Agnès Roby-Brami

BACKGROUND Poor control of grasping in spastic, hemiparetic patients could be because of a combination of poor individuation of joints, weakness, spasticity, and sensory loss. OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of botulinum toxin injections (BTIs) on grasping objects of different shapes and to assess the effect on upper-limb function, reach-to-grasp kinematics, and hand position and orientat...

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