One significant area of research has been the use of the contralateral seventh cervical nerve (CC7) for nerve transfer in patients with hemiplegia ... in various cases of spastic arm paralysis ...
Dual mobility components in total hip arthroplasty are a proven concept that decrease dislocation rates in patients at high ...
[1] Signs of early spastic hemiplegia include decreased spontaneous activity on the affected side, early hand preference, delayed reaching on the affected side, an absent or delayed positive ...
Abstract: Over the past two decades, numerous hand exoskeletons have been developed for rehabilitation scenarios, yet very few have the capability to assess spasticity. This paper introduces a ...
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Copyright: © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. In clinical practice, signs of exaggerated tendon tap reflexes associated with muscle hypertonia are ...
A 69-year-old right-handed man, who initially suffered a stroke 8 years ago and experienced two recurrences since then, presented with right hemiplegia and left hemispatial neglect as a post-stroke ...
MTR-601 is under clinical development by Motric Bio and currently in Phase I for Muscle Spasticity. According to GlobalData, Phase I drugs for Muscle Spasticity have a 71% phase transition success ...
OBJECTIVES Increased resistance to stretch of muscles after stroke may be the result of centrally mediated neural factors such as spasticity or local, peripheral factors such as muscle contracture or ...