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When does spasticity in the upper limb develop after a first stroke? A nationwide observational study on 861 stroke patients

•The post-stroke spasticity of upper limb can cause significant functional impairment.•This study for spasticity was a nationwide multicenter study in South Korea.•The median time to develop upper limb spasticity after stroke onset was 34 days.•The 13% of post-stroke spasticity cases developed after...

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Published in:Journal of clinical neuroscience 2019-08, Vol.66, p.144-148
Main Authors: Nam, Kyung Eun, Lim, Seong Hoon, Kim, Joon Sung, Hong, Bo Young, Jung, Han Young, Lee, Ju Kang, Yoo, Seung Don, Pyun, Sung-Bom, Lee, Kyoung Moo, Lee, Kwang Jae, Kim, Hyundong, Han, Eun Young, Lee, Keong Woo
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