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Dynamometer-based measure of spasticity confirms limited association between plantarflexor spasticity and walking function in persons with multiple sclerosis.

Theodore R Kremer1, Linda R Van Dillen, Joanne M Wagner.   

Abstract

The literature shows inconsistent evidence regarding the association between clinically assessed plantar-flexor (PF) spasticity and walking function in ambulatory persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). The use of a dynamometer-based spasticity measure (DSM) may help to clarify this association. Our cohort included 42 pwMS (27 female, 15 male; age: 42.9 +/- 10.1 yr) with mild clinical disability (Expanded Disability Status Scale score: 3.6 +/- 1.6). PF spasticity was assessed using a clinical measure, the modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), and an instrumented measure, the DSM. Walking function was assessed by the timed 25-foot walk test (T25FWT), the 6-minute walk test (6MWT), and the 12-item Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale (MSWS-12). Spearman rho correlations were used to evaluate relationships between spasticity measures, measures of walking speed and endurance, and self-perceived limitations in walking. The correlation was small between PF spasticity and the T25FWT (PF maximum [Max] MAS rho = 0.27, PF Max DSM rho = 0.26), the 6MWT (PF Max MAS rho = -0.20, PF Max DSM rho = -0.21), and the MSWS-12 (PF Max MAS rho = 0.11, PF Max DSM rho = 0.26). Our results are similar to reports in other neurologic clinical populations, wherein spasticity has a limited association with walking dysfunction.

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Keywords:  12-item Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale; ambulation; dynamometer; modified Ashworth Scale; multiple sclerosis; self-perceived limitations; spasticity; walking dysfunction; walking endurance; walking speed

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25356797      PMCID: PMC5323093          DOI: 10.1682/JRRD.2013.08.0186

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Res Dev        ISSN: 0748-7711


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