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Spastic hypertonia: mechanisms and measurement. [Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1989] - PubMed ... - 0 views

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    PubMed abstract: Spastic hypertonia mechanisms and measurement
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Quantification of Upper Extremity Hypertonia - 0 views

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    Research team study to asses ways to measure the stiffness in the joints of hypertonic arms.
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Hypertonia in Patients With Cerebral Palsy - 0 views

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    Information on completed study to classify types of hypertonia in patients with cerebral palsy and determine if the classifications are reasonable in relation to the functional task of walking."
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Stanford Medicine - Trial to measure the stiffness in the joints of hypertonic arms - 0 views

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    Stanford trial and study to learn about upper extremity hypertonia (stiffness) in children and young adults with cerebral palsy. Specifically, they want to learn about ways to measure the stiffness in the joints of hypertonic arms. The information the research team will collect includes any physical exams or computer generated data about your arm movements.
Lee Vander Loop

Quantification of Upper Extremity Hypertonia - 0 views

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    Study being conducted to learn about upper extremity hypertonia (stiffness) in children and young adults with cerebral palsy. Specifically, they want to learn about ways to measure the stiffness in the joints of hypertonic arms.
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WE MOVE - Spasticity - 0 views

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    Spasticity Information at WE Move, wemove.org. Spasticity Introduction - Overview of Muscles - Overview of Spasticity - Epidemiology - Measuring Spasticity - Management - Discussion Forum
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Vanderbilt University Spasticity Management Program Evaluation Plan - 0 views

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    Study to develop a comprehensive spasticity management program which will then be developed for the individual. Clinical and outcome assessments at baseline and at follow-up will include measures of range of motion, global spasticity according to a modified Ashworth scale, and the time and number of staff required for the task. In addition, video will be obtained of caregivers performing each participant's care area tasks at baseline and follow-up to allow an independent external reviewer to judge task difficulty
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Screening Protocol for Patients With Neurologic Disorders With Muscle Stiffness - 0 views

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    NINDS sponsored study will evaluate patients with muscle stiffness for possible participation in current or future research studies. It will determine the cause of muscle stiffness or cramps and measure the severity of symptoms
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