Spastic Hemiplegic
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1. The myofascial component of the pain in the painful shoulder of the hemiplegic patient
OBJECTIVES: Poststroke shoulder pain occurs very frequently and compromises function and quality of life. Because treatment depends on a multidisciplinary approach, it is desirable to optimize effectiveness. Myofascial pain syndrome is defined by the presence of trigger points that can also be found in spastic stroke patients. The aim of this study was to e
Clinics. Publicado em: 29/04/2019
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2. CORRELATION BETWEEN VISUAL GAIT ANALYSIS AND FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS IN CEREBRAL PALSY
ABSTRACT Objective: To verify the correlation between visual gait analysis (VGA) by the Edinburgh visual gait score (EVGS) and functional aspects using the Timed Up and Go Test (TUG) and Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: Retrospective cross sectional study of 35 patients with CP. The mean a
Acta ortop. bras.. Publicado em: 2016-10
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3. SHUEE on the evaluation of upper limb in cerebral palsy
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the use of the tool for evaluation of spastic upper limb SHUEE (Shriners Hospital Upper Extremity Evaluation) in the evaluation of upper limb in cerebral palsy (CP) and its ability to detect changes after surgical treatment of identified deformities. METHODS: 19 patients with spastic hemiplegic CP had their upper limb evaluated by
Acta ortop. bras.. Publicado em: 2015-08
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4. Postural control during sit-to-stand movement and its relationship with upright position in children with hemiplegic spastic cerebral palsy and in typically developing children
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare postural control in typically developing (TD) children and children with cerebral palsy (CP) during the sit-to-stand (STS) movement and to assess the relationship between static (during static standing position) and dynamic postural control (during STS movement) in both groups. METHOD: The center of pressu
Braz. J. Phys. Ther.. Publicado em: 03/02/2015
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5. Estudo comparativo da composição corporal através da densitometria óssea com emissão de raios-X de dupla energia nos hemicorpos dominante e não dominante entre pessoas com paralisia cerebral - hemiplegia espástica e pessoas normais / Comparative study of body composition by dual energy X rays densitometry in the dominant and nondominant hemi bodies between spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy and normal persons
Were compared the bone mass and body composition of the dominant and nondominant hemi bodies in a group (A) of a 16 spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy and in a group (B) of 27 normal volunteers by weight, height, and densitometry of total body with body composition measure. Were observed significant statistical difference in the bone content mineral of the up
Publicado em: 2008
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6. Comparative study of skin folding of dominant and nondominant hemibodies in spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy
OBJECTIVE: To compare skin folds in the dominant and nondominant halves of the body in a group (A) of 20 individuals with cerebral palsy and spastic hemiplegia and a group (B) of 30 normal volunteers. METHOD: Body mass, height and skin folds were measured, and the percentage of body fat was estimated by adipose tissue measurement and densitometry. The mean a
Clinics. Publicado em: 2008
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7. Estudo retrospectivo da análise de marcha de pacientes com paralisia cerebral do tipo hemiparesia espástica / Retrospective study in gait analysis the patients with cerebral palsy spastic hemiparetic
O objetivo geral deste estudo foi descrever as principais alterações cinemáticas da marcha em pacientes portadores de paralisia cerebral (PC) do tipo hemiparesia espástica segundo a classificação de WINTERS, GAGE e HICKS, (1987). Para isso foram coletados exames já realizados no laboratório de movimento da Universidade Estadual de Goiás (UEG) no per
Publicado em: 2007
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8. Hemiplegic shoulder pain
Reducing muscle tone in the subscapularis muscle with botulinum toxin can help in the treatment of shoulder pain in patients with spastic hemiplegia
BMJ Group.
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9. Parental age, genetic mutation, and cerebral palsy.
Parental age and birth order were studied in 251 patients with cerebral palsy. No parental age or birth order effects were observed in spastic quadriplegia or diplegia, but a paternal age effect was detected in those with athetoid/dystonic cerebral palsy and congenital hemiplegia. These observations indicate that some cases of athetoid/dystonic or hemiplegic
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10. Short-latency autogenic inhibition (IB inhibition) in human spasticity.
The inhibitory effect of IB interneurons on motoneurons was tested in both legs of six hemiplegic adults. On the normal side, an inhibition of 10 ms, (14.6%) was observed in all cases and was similar to that described previously. On the spastic side, the same technique results in a facilitation of same duration reaching a maximum of 15%. Hence the IB inhibit
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11. The influence of contralateral primary afferents on Ia inhibitory interneurones in humans.
1. Contralateral influences on short latency reciprocal inhibition between wrist extensor and flexor muscles were investigated in twenty-two healthy volunteers. Reciprocal inhibition, probably mediated through the Ia inhibitory interneurone, was measured by conditioning the flexor carpi radialis (FCR) H reflex by weak stimulation of the ipsilateral radial ne