نتایج جستجو برای: management of spasticity
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tendon jerks, resulting from hyperexcitability of the stretch reflex.”1 Spasticity can produce impairment of active functions performed by the patient such as reaching, transferring, and walking, as well as disabling symptoms of pain, spasm, and disfigurement, disturbance in passive functions when the patient is being assisted by a caregiver, such as excessive tone in a limb during washing, bat...
The management of spasticity in stroke requires a multidisciplinary approach but more importantly, an understanding of the pathophysiology of its consequences. This paper reviews different definitions from neurophysiology and medical literature which try to place spasticity in stroke in its proper context and describes the current understanding of its pathophysiology and resultant functional im...
OBJECTIVES Describe the rationale and protocol for the Upper Limb International Spasticity (ULIS)-III study, which aims to evaluate the impact of integrated spasticity management, involving multiple botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) injection cycles and concomitant therapies, on patient-centred goal attainment. Outline novel outcome assessment methods for ULIS-III and report initial evaluation data fr...
background: consequences of cerebral palsy in adulthood can affect physical, psychological capabilities and quality of life. the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between quality of life with spasticity and level of motor function in iranian young adults with spastic cerebral palsy who were community dweller. methods: in an analytical cross sectional study, 77 participan...
P oststroke spasticity (PSS) is a common complication associated with other signs and symptoms of the upper motor neuron syndrome, including agonist/antagonist co-contraction, weakness, and lack of coordination. Together, they result in impairments and functional problems that can predispose to costly complications. The goal of PSS management should take into consideration not only reduction of...
A high prevalence of spasticity in patients with a variety of upper motor neuron lesions has been reported and spasticity assessments and treatments have been the focus of several recent research articles. It is important for researchers based in non-clinical settings, who are designing scales to measure spasticity, to understand the nuances of the challenges facing clinicians involved in spast...
objectives: there are some controversies about the value of modified ashworth scale (mas) for assessing spasticity. the goal of this study was to investigate if there is any correlation between scores obtained from mas for wrist spasticity and electrophysiological recordings as the objective measure of spasticity. methods: in this cross-sectional study, 34 stroke patients were employed. wrist s...
Spasticity and stroke: pathophysiology and management rules 2 ARC Publishing in the rheological properties and in the contractile soft tissue and musculoskeletal system (intrinsic hypertonia) are often associated with chronic spasticity and, in turn have been associated with increased spasticity. Signs and symptoms of spasticity: Spasticity signs include muscle stiffness or spasm, muscle spasms...
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