Barb
11-10-2007, 05:19 AM
Exploring Spasticity is an online community designed to raise awareness of spasticity, bring those who are affected together to share their personal stories and coping strategies, and empower individuals to seek treatment.
What is Spasticity?
Spasticity is a physical condition that occurs when certain nerve signals do not reach muscles because of injury or disease that affects certain parts of the brain or spinal cord. It's often described as tight, stiff muscles that make movement, especially of the arms or legs, difficult or uncontrollable.
What conditions are associated with Spasticity?
Injury or disease of the central nervous system may cause spasticity. Examples of these include:
Cerebral Palsy
Multiple Sclerosis
Stroke
Brain Injury
Spinal Cord Injury What Treatments are Available?
Learn more by visiting our Spasticity Information Center (http://www.exploringspasticity.com/exploringspasticity/explore.html) or join the program (http://www.exploringspasticity.com/exploringspasticity/join.html) to receive materials by mail.
What is Spasticity?
Spasticity is a physical condition that occurs when certain nerve signals do not reach muscles because of injury or disease that affects certain parts of the brain or spinal cord. It's often described as tight, stiff muscles that make movement, especially of the arms or legs, difficult or uncontrollable.
What conditions are associated with Spasticity?
Injury or disease of the central nervous system may cause spasticity. Examples of these include:
Cerebral Palsy
Multiple Sclerosis
Stroke
Brain Injury
Spinal Cord Injury What Treatments are Available?
Learn more by visiting our Spasticity Information Center (http://www.exploringspasticity.com/exploringspasticity/explore.html) or join the program (http://www.exploringspasticity.com/exploringspasticity/join.html) to receive materials by mail.