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Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) are used to assess spasticity. | Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) are used to assess spasticity.<ref>Charalambous CP. Interrater reliability of a modified Ashworth scale of muscle spasticity. InClassic papers in orthopaedics 2014 (pp. 415-417). Springer, London.</ref> | ||
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Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) are used to assess spasticity.[1]
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- ↑ Charalambous CP. Interrater reliability of a modified Ashworth scale of muscle spasticity. InClassic papers in orthopaedics 2014 (pp. 415-417). Springer, London.
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