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The Development of Contractures in Cerebral Palsy and Stroke: Pathophysiological Approaches

Pingel J1*, Harrison A2, Korbo L3 and Bartels EM3
1Department of Neuroscience, Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2Department of Biomechanics and Pathobiological Sciences, Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
3Department of Neurology, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2400 Kobenhavn, NV, Denmark
*Corresponding Author : Pingel J, Department of Neuroscience, Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen,, Denmark, Tel: +45 20606199, Email: jpingel@sund.ku.dk

Abstract

The aim of this review is to elucidate the underlying processes that cause muscle contractures arising in connection with brain injury. We have chosen to compare brain lesions that occur early in life in the developing brain, as in cerebral palsy (CP), or brain lesions that occur late in life to the adult brain, as in stroke. It is generally recognized that deterioration of muscle function and motor skills occurs at different rates depending on whether the injury to the brain happens to the developing or the adult brain. We document structural as well as both physiological and functional changes in muscle contractures after brain injuries in both the developing- and the adult brain. Finally, we discuss the implication of these new findings in relation to diagnostics and therapy

Citation: Jessica Pingel (2021) The Development of Contractures in Cerebral Palsy and Stroke: Pathophysiological Approaches. J Clin Exp Neuroimmunol 6:4:1000127.

Copyright: © 2021 Pingel J et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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