Prognosis | Spasticity after stroke – therapy

Prognosis The prognosis of spasticity after a stroke is highly variable and can be difficult to generalize. In general, spasticity does not develop until a few weeks after the initial flaccid paralysis. As long as the paralysis persists, an improvement in symptoms may be expected, and sometimes some activity may be regained. If spasticity develops, … Prognosis | Spasticity after stroke – therapy

Multiple Sclerosis | Spasticity after stroke – therapy

Multiple Sclerosis Spasticity can also occur in MS. In MS, an autoimmune reaction causes the nerve sheaths to die, resulting in overactivity and hyperreflexia (increased muscle reflexes), but also paralysis when stimuli no longer penetrate the muscle. If there are centres of inflammation in the brain, spastic paralysis can also occur. Spasticity in MS is … Multiple Sclerosis | Spasticity after stroke – therapy