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  • 21. Ashworth Scales are unreliable for the assessment of muscle spasticity.
    Ansari NN, Naghdi S, Moammeri H, Jalaie S.
    Physiother Theory Pract; 2006 Jun; 22(3):119-25. PubMed ID: 16848350
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  • 22. Time course analysis of the effects of botulinum toxin type a on elbow spasticity based on biomechanic and electromyographic parameters.
    Lee HM, Chen JJ, Wu YN, Wang YL, Huang SC, Piotrkiewicz M.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2008 Apr; 89(4):692-9. PubMed ID: 18374000
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  • 23. The strength of the ankle dorsiflexors has a significant contribution to walking speed in people who can walk independently after stroke: an observational study.
    Dorsch S, Ada L, Canning CG, Al-Zharani M, Dean C.
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  • 26. Development and evaluation of a new measure for muscle tone of ankle plantar flexors: the ankle plantar flexors tone scale.
    Takeuchi N, Kuwabara T, Usuda S.
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  • 27. A systematic review of the Tardieu Scale for the measurement of spasticity.
    Haugh AB, Pandyan AD, Johnson GR.
    Disabil Rehabil; 2006 Aug 15; 28(15):899-907. PubMed ID: 16861197
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  • 33. Reliability of the Modified Ashworth Scale in the assessment of plantarflexor muscle spasticity in patients with traumatic brain injury.
    Allison SC, Abraham LD, Petersen CL.
    Int J Rehabil Res; 1996 Mar 15; 19(1):67-78. PubMed ID: 8730545
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  • 35. Ankle plantarflexor spasticity is not differentially disabling for those who are weak following traumatic brain injury.
    Williams G, Banky M, McKenzie D, Olver J.
    Brain Inj; 2017 Mar 15; 31(2):193-198. PubMed ID: 27880057
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  • 36. Measurement of Resistive Plantar Flexion Torque of the Ankle during Passive Stretch in Healthy Subjects and Patients with Poststroke Hemiplegia.
    Mizuno S, Sonoda S, Takeda K, Maeshima S.
    J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis; 2016 Apr 15; 25(4):946-53. PubMed ID: 26851973
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  • 37. Neurolysis of the musculocutaneous nerve with alcohol to treat poststroke elbow flexor spasticity.
    Kong KH, Chua KS.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 1999 Oct 15; 80(10):1234-6. PubMed ID: 10527079
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