Use of spasticity in Sentences. 27 Examples

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spasticity at the start of sentence


  1. Spasticity is a condition in which stretch reflexes that are normally latent become obvious.

spasticity at the end of sentence


  1. Isokinetic dy - namomtrictechnique is a new method of the quantitative assessment of spasticity.
  2. In treatment, he was guided through intensive work for his shoulder girdle to release the spasticity.
  3. It is important for the patient to be aware of the limitations likely to be caused by his spasticity.
  4. He had a left hemiplegia, and was flaccid at first, although the flaccidity soon started changing to spasticity.
  5. By using optimization techniques, we estimated parameters from these models as the candidate indicators of spasticity.
  6. There are no traceable physical defects, although around a third of cases have associated handicaps such as epilepsy or spasticity.
  7. This is the first report about the utility of intrathecal baclofen for the successful control of otherwise untreatable priapism in a patient with severe spinal spasticity.

spasticity in the middle of sentence


  1. Stroke is common clinically and spasticity is one of the main symptoms.
  2. When the patient's spasticity is controlled, he will no longer experience any pain.
  3. Results: After all patients followed up for 8 months to 3 years, spasticity symptoms had vanished.
  4. Objective To study the efficacy of selective tibial neurotomy for relieving spasticity of the ankle in adult.
  5. Objective : To compare effectrelaxation of spasticity in cerebral palsy by Botulinum Toxin A and phenol block.
  6. Selective peripheral denervation is safe and effective in treating spasticity of lower limbs caused by cerebral palsy.
  7. Little recognized that the cause was an abnormal birth which produced brain damage and secondary spasticity of the limbs.
  8. Conclusion PBWST can improve the walking ability of CP children with spasticity diplegia and already having walking ability.
  9. A brain lesion or injury usually causes some measure of spasticity, which is an interference factor preventing normal movement.
  10. Conclusion: Selective brachial plexus nerve root rhizotomy is a good and effective method to reduce spasticity of upper extremity.
  11. Conclusions:It is effect that the selective posterior rhizotomy and soft-tissue procedures were treated spasticity of upper limbs of cerebral palsy.
  12. Intrathecal baclofen was shown to be superior to placebo in the change from baseline in the Ashworth rating of spasticity and the frequency of spasms.
  13. Conclusion Selective peripheral neurotomy is an effective and safe microsurgical method for the treatment of spasticity of limbs in cerebral palsy patients.
  14. Objective To observe the effect of partial body weight support training (PBWST) on walking ability of cerebral palsy (CP) children with spasticity diplegia.
  15. Objective To investigate the clinical effect of selective partial neurotomy of musculocutaneous nerve for the treatment of elbow spasticity due to cerebral palsy.
  16. Objective Balance testing and related factors of hemiplegic patients either with proprioceptive deficits or with severe spasticity were studied to guide balance training.
  17. Objective To observe the effect of alcohol motor branch neurolysis of tibial nerve branch on treat gastrocnemius muscle spasticity and walking function in stroke patients.
  18. At present, therapists usually apply single transfer of control key points or pull of inhibitory points to treat hemiplegia patients in the early CVA rehabilitation spasticity stage.
  19. Splinting had no significant or important effects on secondary measures that included upper limb function, spasticity, and self-reported disability and symptoms, the report indicates.
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