Spasticity after stroke: its occurrence and association with motor impairments and activity limitations
- PMID: 14684785
- DOI: 10.1161/01.STR.0000105386.05173.5E
Spasticity after stroke: its occurrence and association with motor impairments and activity limitations
Abstract
Background and purpose: There is no consensus concerning the number of patients developing spasticity or the relationship between spasticity and disabilities after acute stroke. The aim of the present study was to describe the extent to which spasticity occurs and is associated with disabilities (motor impairments and activity limitations).
Methods: Ninety-five patients with first-ever stroke were examined initially (mean, 5.4 days) and 3 months after stroke with the Modified Ashworth Scale for spasticity; self-reported muscle stiffness; tendon reflexes; Birgitta Lindmark motor performance; Nine Hole Peg Test for manual dexterity; Rivermead Mobility Index; Get-Up and Go test; and Barthel Index.
Results: Of the 95 patients studied, 64 were hemiparetic, 18 were spastic, 6 reported muscle stiffness, and 18 had increased tendon reflexes 3 months after stroke. Patients who were nonspastic (n=77) had statistically significantly better motor and activity scores than spastic patients (n=18). However, the correlations between muscle tone and disability scores were low, and severe disabilities were seen in almost the same number of nonspastic as spastic patients.
Conclusions: Although spasticity seems to contribute to disabilities after stroke, spasticity was present in only 19% of the patients investigated 3 months after stroke. Severe disabilities were seen in almost the same number of nonspastic as spastic patients. These findings indicate that the focus on spasticity in stroke rehabilitation is out of step with its clinical importance. Careful and continual evaluation to establish the cause of the patient's disabilities is essential before a decision is made on the most proper rehabilitation approach.
Comment in
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Editorial comment--spasticity after stroke: what's the catch?Stroke. 2004 Jan;35(1):139-40. doi: 10.1161/01.STR.0000105387.38892.98. Epub 2003 Dec 18. Stroke. 2004. PMID: 14684784 No abstract available.
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Spasticity after stroke: why bother?Stroke. 2004 Aug;35(8):1787-8; author reply 1787-8. doi: 10.1161/01.STR.0000136388.80433.eb. Epub 2004 Jul 1. Stroke. 2004. PMID: 15232114 No abstract available.
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