Paratonia in dementia: diagnosis and management strategies.

IF 3.4 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurodegenerative disease management Pub Date : 2026-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-11-18 DOI:10.1080/17582024.2025.2591413
Shubha Joshi, Porimita Chutia, Shailendra Mohan Tripathi
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Abstract

Paratonia is a type of hypertonia with involuntary resistance to passive movement depending on the pace and force being applied. People with paratonia may find it challenging to modify their movements and posture. Limited awareness among healthcare professionals can lead to a delay in diagnosis and inadequate treatment. Here, we present two cases diagnosed with dementia due to Alzheimer's disease. The two patients developed stiffness in their bodies as the dementia progressed. Paratonia was diagnosed using the Paratonia Assessment Inventory. Severity of paratonia was assessed using the Modified Ashworth scale for paratonia (MAS-P). The caregiver's primary concern was the stiffness of the body, which created difficulties in routine care. Amantadine was initiated in both patients. Both patients demonstrated improvement in paratonia following amantadine treatment, with reduced stiffness and greater ease in caregiving tasks. The present case series highlights the role of amantadine in the management of paratonia and can contribute to the development of more treatment options.

痴呆中的共济失调:诊断和管理策略。
张力失调是一种张力亢进的类型,对被动运动有不自主的抵抗,这取决于所施加的速度和力量。para - onia患者可能会发现改变他们的动作和姿势是一项挑战。医疗保健专业人员的认识有限可能导致诊断延误和治疗不足。在这里,我们提出了两个病例诊断为痴呆症由于阿尔茨海默病。随着痴呆症的进展,这两名患者的身体出现了僵硬。使用对口呼吸症评估量表诊断对口呼吸症。采用改良Ashworth旁张症量表(MAS-P)评估旁张症的严重程度。护理人员主要关心的是身体僵硬,这给日常护理带来了困难。两例患者均开始使用金刚烷胺。在金刚烷胺治疗后,两名患者均表现出副张力的改善,僵硬程度降低,护理任务更加轻松。目前的病例系列强调金刚烷胺在旁张力症管理中的作用,并有助于开发更多的治疗方案。
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