Comment: How and why to predict spasticity after stroke?

Although many stroke patients present with spasticity, this impairment remains a riddle for physicians. Why, when, and how does a patient develop spasticity, whereas another patient with a similar cerebral lesion does not? Moreover, the evolution of spasticity among these chronic patients and its re...

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