نتایج جستجو برای: muscle spasticity

تعداد نتایج: 329987  

Azadeh Tabatabaei Maryam Senobari Mehdi Dadgoo Noureddin Nakhostin Ansari Samaneh Gholami Soofia Naghdi

Background & Aims: The Modified Tardieu Scale (MTS) is a clinical scale for measuring the degree of muscle spasticity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the validity of the MTS in measuring poststroke knee extensorspasticity. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study performed in 2012 at a university clinic of neurological physiotherapy in Tehran, Iran, with repeated measurements. In the pr...

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2004
Richard L Lieber Suzanne Steinman Ilona A Barash Hank Chambers

This review summarizes current information regarding the changes in structure or function that occur in skeletal muscle secondary to spasticity. Most published studies have reported an increase in fiber size variability in spastic muscle. There is no general agreement regarding any shift in fiber type distribution secondary to spasticity. Mechanical studies in whole limbs as well as in isolated...

Journal: Physical Treatments 2016
Asghar Rezasoltani, Bijan Forough, Hadi Sarafraz, Hamidreza Najari, Maryam Rastgoo, Mohammad Reza Hadian,

Purpose: To investigate the effect of single session Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) over the ankle plantar flexor muscles on the spasticity, muscle architecture, and gait in chronic stroke patients. Methods: This quasi-experimental, single group study had a repeated measures design. A total of 17 post-stroke patients were selected by convenience sampling method, and received 2000 sho...

Journal: :Physical therapy 2009
Elizabeth Cousins Anthony B Ward Christine Roffe Lesley D Rimington Anand D Pandyan

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Spasticity (hypertonicity) is a frequent problem that can develop after stroke and can lead to a number of secondary complications, such as contractures and pain. Consequently, many rehabilitation resources are used in treating the condition and its secondary complications. At present, the clinical assessment of spasticity incorporates descriptive scales of resistance to ...

2010
Roger Chou

The next scheduled update for this topic will be December 2003. Introduction 4 Scope and Key Questions 5 Methods 8 Literature Search 8 Study Selection 8 Data Abstraction 9 Quality Assessment 10 Data Synthesis 11 Results 11 Summary 25 References 26 Tables Table 1. Overview of included systematic reviews on skeletal muscle relaxants 38 Table 2. Overview of head-to-head trials of skeletal muscle r...

Journal: :International journal of MS care 2023

Abstract Background: The experience with spasticity varies among individuals multiple sclerosis and (MSS), as they may not recognize it or have the language to describe their symptoms. This can lead potential delays in diagnosis treatment. Methods: Symptoms Emotions Exploration Needed Multiple Sclerosis Spasticity was an online survey completed by 1177 MSS 2021. It sought capture symptoms of sp...

ژورنال: مجله علمی پژوهان 2017
اکبرفهیمی, نازیلا, سادات میرباقری, صدیقه, سیدی, مهدیه, چگینی, شیدا, کریمی, سمیرا,

Introduction: Grip strength and muscle tone of the upper limb is one of the most important factors changed in post-stroke patients. The effect of splint in the reduction of muscle tone and strength in patients with stroke is significant. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of volar neoprene hand splint on grip strength and spasticity in a patient with stroke. Methods: In thi...

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2003
Jan Fridén Richard L Lieber

The mechanical properties of isolated single muscle fiber segments were measured in muscle cells obtained from patients undergoing surgery for correction of flexion contractures secondary to static perinatal encephalopathy (cerebral palsy). "Normal" muscle cells from patients with intact neuromuscular function were also mechanically tested. Fiber segments taken from subjects with spasticity dev...

2015
Jose A. Corleto Mariana Bravo-Hernández Kota Kamizato Osamu Kakinohana Camila Santucci Michael R. Navarro Oleksandr Platoshyn Dasa Cizkova Nadezda Lukacova Julian Taylor Martin Marsala Michael G Fehlings

The development of spinal hyper-reflexia as part of the spasticity syndrome represents one of the major complications associated with chronic spinal traumatic injury (SCI). The primary mechanism leading to progressive appearance of muscle spasticity is multimodal and may include loss of descending inhibitory tone, alteration of segmental interneuron-mediated inhibition and/or increased reflex a...

2011
Gunnar Hägglund Philippe Wagner

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Spasticity and muscle contracture are two common manifestations of cerebral palsy (CP). A spastic muscle may inhibit growth in length of the muscle, but the importance of this relationship is not known. In 1994, a register and a healthcare program for children with CP in southern Sweden were initiated. The child's muscle tone according to the Ashworth scale and the ankle ...

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