Muscle spasticity of spinal origin is a neurological condition caused by damage to the spinal cord, leading to involuntary muscle stiffness, hypertonia, and exaggerated reflexes.…
Muscle spasticity of cerebral origin is a condition characterized by involuntary muscle stiffness and exaggerated reflexes due to damage in the central nervous system (CNS).…
Muscle spasticity is a common and challenging symptom experienced by individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). It refers to the abnormal tightening or stiffening of muscles,…
Lower limb spasticity is a condition characterized by increased muscle tone, stiffness, and involuntary muscle contractions in the legs. It commonly occurs due to neurological…
Cerebral palsy associated limb spasticity is a neurological disorder that affects movement, muscle tone, and posture. Among its most common manifestations is limb spasticity, characterized…