2023
DOI: 10.3389/fresc.2023.1169087
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Emerging theory of sensitization in post-stroke muscle spasticity

Areerat Suputtitada

Abstract: Spasticity, characterized by a velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone and exaggerated reflexes, is a common complication in individuals with upper motor neuron syndrome, such as stroke survivors. Sensitization, the heightened responsiveness of the nervous system to sensory stimuli, has emerged as a potential cause of spasticity. This perspective article explores three emerging treatments targeting sensitization. Recent studies have investigated novel treatment modalities for spasticity, including Extracorp… Show more

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“…It is thought that sensitization may be a contributing factor to the development of muscular spasticity [ 57 ]. Promising advancements in the field of medical treatment, such as ESWT, rPMS, and DN, have their demonstrated potential for reducing spasticity and enhancing motor function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is thought that sensitization may be a contributing factor to the development of muscular spasticity [ 57 ]. Promising advancements in the field of medical treatment, such as ESWT, rPMS, and DN, have their demonstrated potential for reducing spasticity and enhancing motor function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%