Tonic stretch reflex threshold as a measure of disordered motor control and spasticity – A critical review

•The Tonic Stretch Reflex Threshold is a biological biomarker of deficits in motor control.•The Tonic Stretch Reflex Threshold indicates the joint angle at and beyond which spasticity will be manifest in the muscle.•To avoid errors in evaluations of spasticity and effects of its treatment, it is nec...

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