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Prolonged muscular flaccidity: frequency and association with unilateral spatial neglect after stroke
R Formisano1, P Barbanti, T Catarci
1Rehabilitation Center, Clinica Santa Lucia, IRCCS, Rome, Italy.
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica
|November 1, 1993
Abstract:
The frequency of prolonged muscular flaccidity (PMF) was examined in a series of stroke patients in chronic phase suffering from hemiplegia with minimal spontaneous recovery (MSR). The results indicated that in such a population with poor motor recovery, PMF was significantly more frequent than spasticity. PMF was found to be associated with left-sided hemiplegia and unilateral spatial neglect. The minimal spontaneous recovery of the series of stroke patients we studied could be dependent on the interaction of three negative prognostic factors: left sided hemiplegia, unilateral spatial neglect and prolonged muscular flaccidity.