At 14:03 01/03/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Has anybody responded to your query? If so could you please post
>the answer. If I were to hazard a guess I would say that massage
>is neither a relief (unless maybe it is combined with movement) nor
>a contraindication after CVA. I think appropriate movement/activity
>is the key to controlling spasticity and the patient has
>to be an active participant in this process.
>
>What do other people think?
>
>Rhona Thornton
>
>>Hi there,
>>
>>Is massage on spastic arms after a CVA a relief or a contra-indication ?
>>
>>
>>Thanks in advance,
>>
>>Bart Kila
>>
>
>Dear colleague:
Here in Brazil, although cva is not my area of main performance, I believe
that the massage can be made in it superior members of a patient after cva
since the same is made in the sense of breaking patterns of the patient's
pathological tônus.
Example: Do we know about the pattern spastics of the brachial biceps in it
after cva, do I execute incentives massages particularly for the triceps
sural in an attempt of you break them ok?
Cordially
Nelson Rosemann
Fisioterapeuta/Acupunturista
Crefito 7515-f
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