Different Effects of Cold Stimulation on Reflex and Non-Reflex Components of Poststroke Spastic Hypertonia
ObjectiveTo use an established biomechanical approach to quantify reflex and non-reflex responses from spastic–paretic elbow flexors in response to controlled cold and heat stimulation.MethodsThirteen spastic–hemiplegic stroke subjects were tested in the experiment. The spastic elbow joint was stret...
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doaj-f43938391eb1402c885cf20a9f3ba3292020-11-24T20:44:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952017-04-01810.3389/fneur.2017.00169257790Different Effects of Cold Stimulation on Reflex and Non-Reflex Components of Poststroke Spastic HypertoniaSheng Li0Sheng Li1Henry Shin2Henry Shin3Ping Zhou4Ping Zhou5Ping Zhou6Xiaoyan Li7Xiaoyan Li8Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), Houston, TX, USATIRR Memorial Hermann Research Center, TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX, USADepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), Houston, TX, USATIRR Memorial Hermann Research Center, TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX, USADepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), Houston, TX, USATIRR Memorial Hermann Research Center, TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX, USAGuangdong Work Injury Rehabilitation Center, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), Houston, TX, USATIRR Memorial Hermann Research Center, TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX, USAObjectiveTo use an established biomechanical approach to quantify reflex and non-reflex responses from spastic–paretic elbow flexors in response to controlled cold and heat stimulation.MethodsThirteen spastic–hemiplegic stroke subjects were tested in the experiment. The spastic elbow joint was stretched into extension for 50° at two speeds (5°/s and 100°/s) in a customized apparatus. Thermal stimulation (HEAT at heat pain threshold, COLD at 0°C, or BASELINE at room temperature) was applied to the thenar eminence of the contralateral hand immediately prior to stretching for at least 30 s.ResultsTotal torque was greater at 100°/s than at 5°/s. Total torque was significantly increased after COLD, but not HEAT as compared to BASELINE. When normalized to total torque at baseline, HEAT decreased total torque by 6.3%, while COLD increased total torque by 11.0%. There was no significant difference in the reflex torque among three thermal conditions.ConclusionThe findings demonstrate differentiated effects of cold stimulation on the total resistance from spastic muscles. They provide objective evidence for anecdotal clinical observations of increased muscle spasticity by cold exposure.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2017.00169/fullspasticityhypertoniastrokereflexcold stimulationfusimotor |
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Different Effects of Cold Stimulation on Reflex and Non-Reflex Components of Poststroke Spastic Hypertonia |
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Different Effects of Cold Stimulation on Reflex and Non-Reflex Components of Poststroke Spastic Hypertonia |
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Different Effects of Cold Stimulation on Reflex and Non-Reflex Components of Poststroke Spastic Hypertonia |
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Different Effects of Cold Stimulation on Reflex and Non-Reflex Components of Poststroke Spastic Hypertonia |
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Different Effects of Cold Stimulation on Reflex and Non-Reflex Components of Poststroke Spastic Hypertonia |
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different effects of cold stimulation on reflex and non-reflex components of poststroke spastic hypertonia |
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ObjectiveTo use an established biomechanical approach to quantify reflex and non-reflex responses from spastic–paretic elbow flexors in response to controlled cold and heat stimulation.MethodsThirteen spastic–hemiplegic stroke subjects were tested in the experiment. The spastic elbow joint was stretched into extension for 50° at two speeds (5°/s and 100°/s) in a customized apparatus. Thermal stimulation (HEAT at heat pain threshold, COLD at 0°C, or BASELINE at room temperature) was applied to the thenar eminence of the contralateral hand immediately prior to stretching for at least 30 s.ResultsTotal torque was greater at 100°/s than at 5°/s. Total torque was significantly increased after COLD, but not HEAT as compared to BASELINE. When normalized to total torque at baseline, HEAT decreased total torque by 6.3%, while COLD increased total torque by 11.0%. There was no significant difference in the reflex torque among three thermal conditions.ConclusionThe findings demonstrate differentiated effects of cold stimulation on the total resistance from spastic muscles. They provide objective evidence for anecdotal clinical observations of increased muscle spasticity by cold exposure. |
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spasticity hypertonia stroke reflex cold stimulation fusimotor |
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