Microsurgical selective peripheral neurotomy in the treatment of spasticity in cerebral-palsy children
AK Msaddi, AR Mazroue, S Shahwan… - Stereotactic and …, 1997 - karger.com
Spasticity represents the most handicapping sequelae of cerebral palsy in children. In this
study, 28 children with spastic cerebral palsy were treated over the last 4 years by …
study, 28 children with spastic cerebral palsy were treated over the last 4 years by …
Spasticity—clinical classification and surgical treatment
C Gros - Advances and technical standards in neurosurgery, 1979 - Springer
Spasticity-Clinical Classification and Surgical Treatment * Page 1 Spasticity-Clinical Classification
and Surgical Treatment * C. GROS Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, MontpelIier (France) With …
and Surgical Treatment * C. GROS Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, MontpelIier (France) With …
The surgical treatment of spasticity
HG Chambers - Muscle & Nerve: Official Journal of the …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
The surgical treatment of spasticity has been aimed at four different levels: the brain, the
spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and the muscle. Stereotactic neurosurgery whether involving …
spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and the muscle. Stereotactic neurosurgery whether involving …
Surgical management of spasticity
A Roberts - Journal of children's orthopaedics, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Intractable and severe spasticity in childhood has the ability to impact on the quality of life,
function and care of the child. Where medical and physical measures have proved …
function and care of the child. Where medical and physical measures have proved …
History of neurosurgical treatment of spasticity
M Sindou - Neuro-chirurgie, 2003 - europepmc.org
The history of neurosurgery for spasticity is strongly linked to the beginning of neurosurgery.
With the discovery of the stretch reflex by Sherrington and the quality of the clinical studies at …
With the discovery of the stretch reflex by Sherrington and the quality of the clinical studies at …
An overview of the clinical management of spasticity
MP Barnes - Upper motor neurone syndrome and spasticity …, 2001 - books.google.com
Spasticity is a significant cause of disability and handicap in people with a variety of
neurological disorders. It can represent a major challenge to the rehabilitation team …
neurological disorders. It can represent a major challenge to the rehabilitation team …
Clinical treatment (non surgical) of spasticity in cerebral palsy
R Calderón-González… - Revista de …, 2002 - europepmc.org
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Spasticity: pathophysiology, evaluation and management
A Kheder, KPS Nair - Practical neurology, 2012 - pn.bmj.com
Spasticity is common in many neurological disorders, such as stroke and multiple sclerosis.
It is part of the upper motor neurone syndrome manifesting as increased tone, clonus …
It is part of the upper motor neurone syndrome manifesting as increased tone, clonus …
Orthopedic surgical corrections of spastic disorders
A Bardot, A Delarque, G Curvale… - Neurosurgery for spasticity …, 1991 - Springer
In the last 20 years, early treatment of neurologically disabled patients with drugs and
modern neuromuscular rehabilitation methods has considerably reduced the need for …
modern neuromuscular rehabilitation methods has considerably reduced the need for …
Nonoperative management of spasticity in children
S Ronan, JT Gold - Child's Nervous System, 2007 - Springer
Central to the longitudinal management of childhood hypertonia are nonsurgical treatments.
These include physical and occupational therapy, electrical stimulation, orthotics, botulium …
These include physical and occupational therapy, electrical stimulation, orthotics, botulium …