نتایج جستجو برای: modified ashworth scale

تعداد نتایج: 809497  

Journal: :Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 2009

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2000
A M Sherwood D E Graves M M Priebe

This study of measures of spasticity, or altered motor control, compares the clinically used Ashworth scale with a method based on surface electromyographic (sEMG) recordings called brain motor control assessment (BMCA) in a group of 97 subjects with spinal cord injury (SCI) and varying levels of motor dysfunction. In this paper, we describe how sEMG-derived scores relate to the severity of spa...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2012
Jody Corey-Bloom Tanya Wolfson Anthony Gamst Shelia Jin Thomas D Marcotte Heather Bentley Ben Gouaux

BACKGROUND Spasticity is a common and poorly controlled symptom of multiple sclerosis. Our objective was to determine the short-term effect of smoked cannabis on this symptom. METHODS We conducted a placebo-controlled, crossover trial involving adult patients with multiple sclerosis and spasticity. We recruited participants from a regional clinic or by referral from specialists. We randomly a...

2017
Simona Crea Marco Cempini Stefano Mazzoleni Maria Chiara Carrozza Federico Posteraro Nicola Vitiello

Introduction: Spasticity is a typical motor disorder in patients affected by stroke. Typically post-stroke rehabilitation consists of repetition of mobilization exercises on impaired limbs, aimed to reduce muscle hypertonia and mitigate spastic reflexes. It is currently strongly debated if the treatment's effectiveness improves with the timeliness of its adoption; in particular, starting intens...

Journal: :BMC Geriatrics 2007
Johannes SM Hobbelen Frans RJ Verhey Jacobus HJ Bor Rob A de Bie Raymond TCM Koopmans

BACKGROUND Paratonia, a form of hypertonia, is associated with loss of mobility and with the development of contractures especially in the late stages of the dementia. Passive movement therapy (PMT) currently is the main physiotherapeutic intervention. General doubt about the beneficial effects of this widely used therapy necessitates a randomised clinical trial (RCT) to study the efficacy of P...

Journal: :European journal of neurology 2000
P Rossier S van Erven D T Wade

The effects of magnesium glycerophosphate oral therapy on spasticity was studied in a 35-year-old woman with severe spastic paraplegia resulting from multiple sclerosis (MS). We found a significant improvement in the spasticity after only 1 week from the onset of the treatment on the modified Ashworth scale, an improvement in the range of motion and in the measures of angles at resting position...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2010
Zodja Graciani Silvana Santos Lucia Inês Macedo-Souza Carlos Bandeira de Mello Monteiro Maria Isabel Veras Simone Amorim Mayana Zatz Fernando Kok

Spastic paraplegia, optic atrophy, and neuropathy (SPOAN) is an autosomal recessive complicated form of hereditary spastic paraplegia, which is clinically defined by congenital optic atrophy, infancy-onset progressive spastic paraplegia and peripheral neuropathy. In this study, which included 61 individuals (age 5-72 years, 42 females) affected by SPOAN, a comprehensive motor and functional eva...

Journal: :The Australian journal of physiotherapy 2008
Mohammad A Khalili Abdulhamid Hajihassanie

QUESTION Does electrical stimulation in addition to passive stretching reduce spasticity and contracture more than passive stretching alone in children with cerebral palsy? DESIGN Randomised within-participant controlled trial with concealed allocation, assessor blinding, and intention-to-treat analysis. PARTICIPANTS Eleven (one dropout) children with cerebral palsy and bilateral knee flexo...

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