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Chronische Spastizität

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Zusammenfassung

Spastizität wird definiert durch:

  • Muskeltonuserhöhung bei passiver Bewegung

  • Spasmen

  • Klonus

  • Steigerung der Muskeleigen- und Flexorreflexe und

  • Parese.

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Müller, H. (1993). Chronische Spastizität. In: Haindl, H., Müller, H., Schmoll, E. (eds) Portkathetersysteme. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50265-1_15

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