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prolonged muscle stretch on spastic muscle of stroke patients


dreinke

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A little bit more of news on the spasticity front. Ask your therapist if this might help you. This is only 10 years old so if your therapist doesn't know this ask them why.

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11370763

 

Tsai KH, Yeh CY, Chang HY, Chen JJ.

 

Department of Industrial Management, Southern Taiwan University of Technology, Tainan, ROC.

 

by KH Tsai - 2001

 

Abstract

The control of spasticity is often a significant problem in the management of patients with spasticity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a single session of prolonged muscle stretch (PMS) on the spastic muscle. Seventeen patients with spastic hemiplegia were selected to receive treatment. Subjects underwent PMS of the triceps surae (TS) by standing with the feet dorsiflexed on a tilt-table for 30 minutes. Our test battery consisted of four measurements including the modified Ashworth scale of the TS, the passive range of motion (ROM) of ankle dorsiflexion, the H/M ratio of the TS, and the F/M ratio of the tibialis anterior (TA). The results indicated that the passive ROM of ankle dorsiflexion increased significantly (p < 0.05) compared to that before PMS treatment. Additionally, PMS reduced motor neuron excitability of the TS and significantly increased that of the TA (p < 0.05). These results suggest that 30 minutes of PMS is effective in reducing motor neuron excitability of the TS in spastic hemiplegia, thus providing a safe and economical method for treating stroke patients.

:happydance:

I do wish they had come up with another acronym, I really don't want to say I worked on PMS with my therapist today.

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Dean, I am not a flicked with this deficit so is sounds very scientific. I hope it was a helpful therapy, and others that have this deficit find this very helpful.

remembertolaugh, Jeanniebean :cocktail::cocktail:

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thanks for posting I have lots of spasticity on my left side and while I've been good about stretching I havent tried any prolonged stretching but I will now :o) Best to you and thanks again for posting

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