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  • 2. The pathophysiology of spasticity.
    Sheean G.
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  • 7. Spasticity and spastic dystonia: the two faces of velocity-dependent hypertonia.
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  • 8. Spastic dystonia in stroke subjects: prevalence and features of the neglected phenomenon of the upper motor neuron syndrome.
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  • 10. Spastic hypertonia: mechanisms and measurement.
    Katz RT, Rymer WZ.
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  • 11. Stretch reflex excitability in contralateral limbs of stroke survivors is higher than in matched controls.
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  • 12. Muscle Tone Physiology and Abnormalities.
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  • 16. Separate quantification of reflex and nonreflex components of spastic hypertonia in chronic hemiparesis.
    Chung SG, van Rey E, Bai Z, Rymer WZ, Roth EJ, Zhang LQ.
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  • 18. Reflex hyperexcitability and muscle contracture in relation to spastic hypertonia.
    O'Dwyer NJ, Ada L.
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