Treatment of lower limb spasticity in adults using a multimodal intervention: A mixed-methods approach evaluating the impact across all domains of the ICF
Spasticity is highly prevalent in neurological conditions involving upper motor neuron lesions (UMNL). Lower limb spasticity is known to impair gait and limit participation in physical activity. Multimodal interventions including botulinum toxin A, orthoses, and physiotherapy have shown longer lasti...
Main Author: | Kim, Jasmine Min Jung |
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Other Authors: | Hundza, Sandra R |
Language: | English en |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5378 |
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