Relationship between the Modified Modified Ashworth Scale and the Biomechanical Measure in Assessing Knee Extensor Muscle Spasticity in Patients with Post-Stroke Hemiparesia:A Pilot Study
Author(s):
Abstract:
Introduction &
Objective
The Modified Modified Ashworth Scale (MMAS) is a clinical meas-ure that has been recently developed for the assessment of muscle spasticity. There is a dearth of research on the validity of the MMAS. The aim of the present study was to investi-gate the relationship between the MMAS and the biomechanical measure of work-velocity slope in assessing knee extensor muscle spasticity in patients with hemiparesia. Materials and Methods
Fourteen patients with post-stroke hemiparesia were included in this cross sectional study. Knee extensor spasticity was assessed with MMAS. An isokinetic dy-namometer was used to impose knee passive flexion with the angular velocity of 10، 30، 60، and 90 °/Sec to measure Torque-angle data. Work (Joule) was calculated at each velocity to determine the slope of the work-velocity curves as the biomechanical measure of muscle spasticity. Results
The mean work decreased as the velocity increased but was not statistically signifi-cant (P = 0. 07). The mean slope was – 0. 35 [J / (°/Sec)]. There was no significant correlation between the MMAS and the work-velocity slope (r =0. 31، P = 0. 28). Conclusion
There was no significant relationship between the MMAS and the biomechanical measure of work-velocity slope. Further studies with larger sample size are suggested.Keywords:
Ashworth Scale , Paresis , Spasticity , Work
Language:
Persian
Published:
Avicenna Journal of Clinical Medicine, Volume:21 Issue: 2, 2014
Pages:
131 to 136
https://www.magiran.com/p1281723