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Botulinum Toxin Type A (BoNT-A) Use for Post-Stroke Spasticity: A Multicenter Study Using Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning. [PDF]
Antón MJ +17 more
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Efficacy of botulinum toxin A combined with extracorporeal shockwave therapy in post-stroke spasticity: a systematic review. [PDF]
Du YN +7 more
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Botulinum toxin modulates cortical maladaptation in post‐stroke spasticity
Introduction: Maladaptive plasticity involving the unaffected hemisphere (UH) in stroke patients may contribute to post‐stroke deficits, including spasticity. We investigated the central and peripheral effects of botulinum toxin in post‐stroke spasticity to determine whether there is modulation of cortical processes in the UH.
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Prevalence of spasticity post stroke
Clinical Rehabilitation, 2002Objectives: To establish the prevalence of spasticity 12 months after stroke and examine its relationship with functional ability. Design: A cohort study of prevalence of spasticity at 12 months post stroke. Setting: Initially hospitalized but subsequently community-dwelling stroke survivors in Liverpool, UK.
C L, Watkins +5 more
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Quantitative measures of spasticity in post-stroke patients
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2000Quantitative evaluation of muscle tone in post-stroke patients; correlation of biomechanical indices with conventional clinical scales and neurophysiological measures; characterization of passive and neural components of muscle tone.Mechanical stretches of the wrist flexor muscles of 53 post-stroke patients were imposed by means of a torque motor at ...
F, Pisano +5 more
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Post-stroke upper limb spasticity incidence for different cerebral infarction site
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence rate of post-stroke upper limb spasticity and its correlation with cerebral infarction site. Methods A
Yuan Zhao, Yi Jin
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The Pharmacological Management of Post-Stroke Muscle Spasticity
Drugs & Aging, 2012Muscle hypertonia following upper motor neurone lesions (referred to here as 'spasticity') is a common problem in patients with neurological disease, and its management is one of the major challenges in clinical practice. Understanding the pathogenesis and clinical course of spasticity is essential for the effective management of this condition.
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Identification and Management of Post-Stroke Spasticity
Age and AgeingAbstract Background Spasticity is thought to affect up to 40% of people with severe weakness after stroke, with 15% of those experiencing severe and disabling spasticity. Untreated, it can lead to pain, increased dependence, contracture and other motor impairments (National clinical guideline for ...
Gillian Harte +3 more
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Prevalence of Spasticity and Postural Patterns in the Upper Extremity Post Stroke
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2020A high number of patients with stroke develop upper extremity spasticity, causing abnormal postures and patterns. These alterations limit the use of arm in functional activities and affect social participation.To determine the prevalence of spasticity and postural patterns of the upper extremity post stroke.A cross-sectional descriptive design was used
A. Doussoulin +7 more
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