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When does spasticity in the upper limb develop after a first stroke? A nationwide observational study on 861 stroke patients

Authors
Nam, Kyung EunLim, Seong HoonKim, Joon SungHong, Bo YoungJung, Han YoungLee, Ju KangYoo, Seung DonPyun, Sung-BomLee, Kyoung MooLee, Kwang JaeKim, HyundongHan, Eun YoungLee, Keong Woo
Issue Date
Aug-2019
Publisher
Churchill Livingstone
Keywords
Stroke; Spasticity; Upper limb; Post-stroke spasticity
Citation
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, v.66, pp 144 - 148
Pages
5
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
Volume
66
Start Page
144
End Page
148
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/1757
DOI
10.1016/j.jocn.2019.04.034
ISSN
0967-5868
1532-2653
Abstract
This study investigated the time taken for upper extremity spasticity to develop and its regional difference after first-ever stroke onset in a nationwide multicenter study in South Korea. The retrospective observational study included 861 individuals with post-stroke spasticity in the upper limbs. Spasticity in the upper extremity joints was defined as a modified Ashworth Scale score >= 1. The median time to develop upper limb spasticity after stroke onset was 34 days. 12% of post-stroke spasticity cases developed between 2 months and 3 months and 13% developed after 3 months from onset. At the time of diagnosis of spasticity, most patients showed only a slight increase in muscle tone, which was observed most frequently in the elbow, followed by the wrist, and fingers. Younger stroke survivors were more spastic, and the severity of spasticity increased with time. Approximately half of the patients with post-stroke spasticity developed spasticity during the first month. However, post-stroke spasticity can develop more than 3 months after stroke onset. Therefore, it is important to assess spasticity, even in the chronic state. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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