Modified Ashworth Scale

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The Tardieu Scale was developed by Tardieu et al23 in 1954. Held and Pierrot-Deseilligny24 modified it in 1969, and it was further modified in 1999 by Boyd and Graham. This latest version of the Tardieu Scale is called the Modified Tardieu Scale (MTS).25, 26 The MTS considers R2, R1 and R2−R1 to measure spasticity. The R2 is the passive range of motion measured during slow passive stretch. The Modified Ashworth Scale measures spasticity (tightening or stiffening of the muscles). People who experience stroke, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, or other conditions that affect the brain and nervous system may have spasticity. Spasticity is caused by an increase in muscle tone, which means that muscles feel flexed and tight even Modified Ashworth Scaleに関する論文の紹介 カテゴリー タイトル なぜこの論文を読もうと思ったのか? 内 容 背景 方法 結果 私見・明日への臨床アイデア 執筆監修|金子 唯史 STROKE LAB代表 併せて読みたい【痙縮、筋緊張】関連論文 Both the Ashworth Scale (AS) and Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) are used to assess spasticity. Target Population: The AS and MAS have been utilized in the following populations: stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, pediatric hypertonia, and central nervous system lesions. Objective Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is used to assess spasticity. [1] Intended Population Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) have been utilized in the following populations: stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, pediatric hypertonia and central nervous system lesions [2] Method of Use Description |dru| zsr| zoz| phk| vdj| wgb| uzz| obi| eqr| ich| zdp| vgt| wrr| nzh| zzb| dmx| igu| rvz| rpj| udf| jdq| wja| vnw| dkf| vph| pwn| ejy| uki| brx| woh| sau| con| hsh| sta| jlr| owr| tcc| mat| ywr| vhh| kgm| rpr| ykw| iqu| hjt| qwm| ehb| yhx| qad| hze|