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Stretch reflex spatial threshold measure discriminates between spasticity and rigidity

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CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
卷 124, 期 4, 页码 740-751

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2012.10.008

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Spasticity; Rigidity; Measurement; Stroke; Parkinson's disease; Parkinsonism; Stretch reflex

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  1. CHRP-NSERC-CIHR Collaborative Health Research Projects Grant
  2. FRSQ

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Objective: Muscle spasticity following stroke has been shown to result from limitations in the range of regulation of the tonic reflex spatial threshold (ST), i.e., the joint angle at which the stretch reflex begins to act due to descending and segmental influences on motoneurons. The purpose of this study was to determine whether spasticity due to stroke and rigidity due to parkinsonism can be discriminated based on the ST measure. Methods: Elbow muscles were stretched at different velocities in healthy, stroke (spasticity) and parkinsonism (rigidity) subjects. The elbow angle at which muscle activation began for each stretch velocity (dynamic ST) and the velocity sensitivity of the ST were measured. Dynamic ST values extrapolated to zero velocity defined the tonic ST. Results: Compared to healthy subjects, spasticity and rigidity were associated with a decrease in the range of central regulation of tonic STs. STs were hypersensitive in spastic muscles and either hypo- or inversely sensitive to stretch velocity in rigid muscles. Conclusions: ST characteristics discriminate between neurological deficits of muscle tone. Significance: Results suggest that spasticity and rigidity result from deficits in descending facilitatory control combined with deficits in dynamic fusimotor or/and presynaptic control of Ia inputs to motoneurons. (C) 2012 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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