2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-2119-1_53
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Quantitative Analysis of Intrinsic Muscle Stiffness in Biceps Brachii of Post-stroke Patients

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“…Akagi et al (2015) measured a significant increase in stiffness in all regions of the triceps before and after resistance exercise by SWE, and the stiffness varied in different regions. Galvão et al (2022) found that the elasticity index and strain ratio of spastic muscles were significantly higher in stroke patients than in control subjects. Increased muscle tone in PD patients is one of the main symptoms.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Akagi et al (2015) measured a significant increase in stiffness in all regions of the triceps before and after resistance exercise by SWE, and the stiffness varied in different regions. Galvão et al (2022) found that the elasticity index and strain ratio of spastic muscles were significantly higher in stroke patients than in control subjects. Increased muscle tone in PD patients is one of the main symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Studies by Chung et al, Rydahl et al, and Galvão et al ( 9 , 47 , 48 ) observed that stroke survivors exhibited higher passive stiffness, which was potentially attributed to connective tissue changes and collagen accumulation leading to fibrosis within the hypertonic muscle. Our stiffness analysis also exhibited a higher passive stiffness in the elbow flexors among all our participants.…”
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confidence: 97%