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Evaluation of post-stroke spasticity from the subacute to chronic stages: A clinical and neurophysiologic study of motoneuron pool excitability
This study aimed to compare changes in H-reflex excitability in the spastic and unimpaired upper and lower limbs of patients with acute and chronic stroke. We also investigated the relationship between the degree of spasticity as assessed by the MAS and motor neuron pool excitability with by analyzing H-reflex excitability. Sixty adult patients with a first-ever stroke were recruited for this study. MAS scores were recorded in the post-stroke upper and lower limb muscles. H-reflexes and M-responses of the bilateral flexor carpi radialis and soleus were tested by stimulating the median and tibial nerves. The results showed ...
Source: The Chinese Journal of Physiology - July 1, 2022 Category: Physiology Authors: Heng-Yi Shen Jou-Yu Lin Chien-Cheng Chen Hung-Fu Lee Hsien Chao Fu-Kong Lieu Szu-Fu Chen Source Type: research

Needle Electromyography in the Acute Phase of Stroke: Correlation With Severity and Muscle Strength: Preliminary Findings
Conclusion: It was concluded that the main EMG findings in the acute phase of stroke were the presence of the denervation process and polyphasic motor unit potentials. These changes in EMG were correlated with stroke severity and lower muscle strength.
Source: Neurology India - July 1, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Ana Carolina Silva Bitencourt Thiago Dias Fernandes Rodrigo Bazan Gustavo Jos & #233; Luvizutto Source Type: research

Evaluation of post-stroke spasticity from the subacute to chronic stages: A clinical and neurophysiologic study of motoneuron pool excitability
This study aimed to compare changes in H-reflex excitability in the spastic and unimpaired upper and lower limbs of patients with acute and chronic stroke. We also investigated the relationship between the degree of spasticity as assessed by the MAS and motor neuron pool excitability with by analyzing H-reflex excitability. Sixty adult patients with a first-ever stroke were recruited for this study. MAS scores were recorded in the post-stroke upper and lower limb muscles. H-reflexes and M-responses of the bilateral flexor carpi radialis and soleus were tested by stimulating the median and tibial nerves. The results showed ...
Source: The Chinese Journal of Physiology - July 1, 2022 Category: Physiology Authors: Heng-Yi Shen Jou-Yu Lin Chien-Cheng Chen Hung-Fu Lee Hsien Chao Fu-Kong Lieu Szu-Fu Chen Source Type: research