2017
DOI: 10.36678/ijmaes.2017.v03i01.002
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Effectiveness of crossed reciprocal inhibition to reduce biceps brachii spasticity in stroke subjects- A random controlled trial

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Reduction of spasticity is helpful for improving the functional activities and this can be achieved by various techniques. Biceps spasticity is the most common disability in upper limb of a hemiplegic patient, which hinders the ROM at elbow and thus affecting the function of the upper limb as a whole. Biceps spasticity can be reduced effectively by crossed reciprocal inhibition technique. The purpose of this study is to find out the efficacy of crossed reciprocal inhibition in reduci… Show more

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“…There are many training methods to improve flexibility and function among stroke patients 5,6 . The predominant influence of visual input constitutesnotural compensatory strategy for coping with initial imbalance and that traditional rehabilitation reinforces this excessive visual reliance by focusing on visual compensation rather than restoring the normal use of sensory inputs 7, 8 .…”
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“…There are many training methods to improve flexibility and function among stroke patients 5,6 . The predominant influence of visual input constitutesnotural compensatory strategy for coping with initial imbalance and that traditional rehabilitation reinforces this excessive visual reliance by focusing on visual compensation rather than restoring the normal use of sensory inputs 7, 8 .…”
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confidence: 99%