Spasticity is a common symptom in MS patients. It is easy to recognize and evaluate spasticity at rest. The efficacy of numerous treatments has been well documented.
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September 1996
We present some evidence favouring the presence of a spinal stepping generator in humans. Electrophysiological studies have shown that the spinal cord even deprived of supraspinal influence can generate rhythmic activity, and that some elements of the spinal circuitry on which the generation of stepping rhythmic relies in lower vertebrates exist in man. Moreover, comparison of the variations of the polysynaptic spinal flexor reflex in normal subjects and paraplegic patients brought about some evidence that normal subjects use a spinal locomotor center.
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