Rehabilitation Techniques to Maximize Spasticity Management

被引:31
作者
Logan, Lynne Romeiser [1 ]
机构
[1] Upstate Med Univ, Tone Management & Mobil Program, Syracuse, NY 13210 USA
关键词
botulinum toxin; evidence-based medicine; modalities; physical therapy; stroke; upper motor neuron syndrome; CONSTRAINT-INDUCED MOVEMENT; TOXIN TYPE-A; FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; UPPER-LIMB SPASTICITY; BOTULINUM-TOXIN; MUSCLE STRENGTH; CHRONIC STROKE; VOLUNTARY ACTIVATION; GAIT PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1310/tsr1803-203
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100232 [康复医学];
摘要
Improvement in functional skills is typically a goal of spasticity management. Spasticity management alone will improve the positive signs of the upper motor neuron syndrome without functional change. In this review, we demonstrate that a variety of therapy modalities are required to facilitate these improvements and impact the negative signs of the upper motor neuron syndrome. The evidence for neuromuscular electrical stimulation, surface electromyography training, serial casting, body weight supported treadmill training, constraint-induced movement therapy, strengthening, and endurance training is reviewed as it relates to spasticity management.
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页码:203 / 211
页数:9
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