Data to produce the results of the publication: “Examining the Role of Intrinsic and Reflexive Contributions to Ankle Joint Hyper-Resistance Treated with Botulinum Toxin-A”

  • Ronald C. van’t Veld (Contributor)
  • Eline Flux (Contributor)
  • Wieneke van Oorschot (Contributor)
  • Alfred C. Schouten (Contributor)
  • Marjolein M. van der Krogt (Contributor)
  • H. Van Der Kooij (Contributor)
  • Marije Vos-van der Hulst (Contributor)
  • Noël L.W. Keijsers (Contributor)
  • E.H.F. Van Asseldonk (Contributor)

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The work distinguishes the contribution of intrinsic and reflexive ankle joint resistance for participants treated with BoNT-A injections to reduce spasticity. In short, we only observed the expected joint resistance reduction due to BoNT-A injections in the MAS (overall resistance). This observed reduction could not be attributed to an unambiguous group-level reduction of the reflexive resistance contribution, as no instrumented measure confirmed the hypothesis. Validity of the instrumented measures was supported through a strong association between different assessment methods.
Date made available2023
Publisher4TU.ResearchData

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