Spasticity in post-stroke patients: incidence and therapeutical approach

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I. Stanescu, G. Dogaru, A. Bulboacă, Dana Marieta Fodor, A. Bulboacă
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Abstract Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability: about one third of patients developing spasticity of the affected limbs. Spasticity is characterized by a velocity-dependent increase in resistance to passive movement, and is one of the “positive signs” of upper motor neuron syndrome. Spasticity induces pain, ankylosis, tendon retraction, increasing motor deficit, which may limit the efficacy of rehabilitation methods . Spasticity is also correlated with activity limitations, and reduces quality of life of patients and caregivers. Assessment of post-stroke spasticity requires first clinical examination; scales as Ashworth Modifyed scale and Tardieu Modifyed scale are useful quantitative tools. Treatment of spasticity is often challenging for the rehabilitation team, requiring a multidisciplinary approach. Therapeutic interventions include physical therapy, occupational therapy, use of assistive devices, pharmacological treatment and injectable treatment. Botulinum toxin injections in spastic upper and lower limb muscles have significant effect in reducing muscle tone and improving passive function in affected limbs, and should also be considered for improvement of active function.
脑卒中后患者的痉挛:发病率和治疗方法
摘要中风是导致严重长期残疾的主要原因:约三分之一的患者患肢出现痉挛。痉挛的特征是对被动运动的抵抗力随速度而增加,是上运动神经元综合征的“积极迹象”之一。痉挛会导致疼痛、强直、肌腱收缩、运动功能障碍增加,这可能会限制康复方法的疗效。痉挛也与活动受限有关,并降低患者和护理人员的生活质量。评估卒中后痉挛需要首先进行临床检查;Ashworth修正量表和Tardieu修正量表是有用的定量工具。痉挛的治疗对康复团队来说往往是一项挑战,需要多学科的方法。治疗干预措施包括物理治疗、职业治疗、辅助设备的使用、药物治疗和注射治疗。在痉挛的上肢和下肢肌肉中注射肉毒杆菌毒素对降低肌肉张力和改善患肢的被动功能有显著作用,也应考虑改善主动功能。
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