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  1. Spasticity - Physiopedia

    Intrinsic Phasic Spasticity: Exaggeration of the phasic component of the stretch reflex (manifesting as tendon hyper-reflexia and clonus), and Extrinsic Spasticity: Exaggeration of extrinsic flexion …

  2. Spasticity: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

    Spasticity can vary greatly in how it affects someone — it may be as mild as the feeling of tightness of your muscles or may be so severe that it causes painful, uncontrollable stiffness …

  3. Spasticity: Classification, Diagnosis, and Management - Clinical ...

    Mar 13, 2015 · • Cerebral palsy is the most common cause of spasticity, especially in children. Stroke, multiple sclerosis, and brain or spinal trauma are common causes of spasticity in …

  4. Spasticity - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    People with MS can experience spasticity of the leg and hip muscles, resulting in flexor spasticity (legs and hips locked in a bent position) or extensor spasticity, where stiff muscles hold the …

  5. Spasticity is a form of hypertonia that becomes more pronounced with the increasing speed of passive muscle stretch or passive motion beyond a critical angle. The disorder results from …

  6. Spasticity and Movement Disorders - Nicklaus Children's Hospital

    Feb 7, 2024 · Some spasticity and movement disorders are caused by inherited genetic and/or metabolic abnormalities; others are the result of lack of oxygen to the brain, or strokes, injuries …

  7. Spasticity | Neurological Surgery - Weill Cornell

    Spasticity can range from mild to severe, and in many cases can interfere with normal daily activity, including walking, movement, and speech. Over time, untreated spasticity can lead to …

  8. Spasticity of Muscles: Definition, Causes, Conditions & Treatment

    Aug 26, 2021 · Get a detailed overview of spasticity, including conditions that cause spasticity, related symptoms of spasticity, and treatment options for managing spasticity.

  9. Spasticity is an increase in muscle tone with uncontrolled, repeated spasms (involuntary flexing of the skeletal muscles). These spasms occur when the muscles resist being stretched.

  10. Spasticity - The Movement Disorder Society

    Common causes of spasticity include developmental or acquired lesions of the pyramidal tract in the brain and/or spinal cord in the context of cerebral palsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, trauma, …