About Spasticity
Spasticity is related to spastic paraplegia 41, autosomal dominant and spastic paraplegia 19, autosomal dominant. An important gene associated with Spasticity is SPAST (Spastin), and among its related pathways/superpathways is Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) susceptibility pathways. The drugs Memantine and Dopamine have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include spinal cord, brain and skeletal muscle, and related phenotypes are nervous system and growth/size/body region
Major Symptoms of Spasticity
Spasticity is a cognitive phenomenon characterized by humorous, light-hearted, and humorous reactions in certain situations. The main symptoms include:
1. Increased speaking speed: When a person is expressing a point of view or telling something interesting, the speaking speed will suddenly increase, making the listener feel a strong rhythm and speed.
2. Voice rise: When speaking, the voice will rise unconsciously, making the listener feel that the speaker's tone is more cheerful.
3. Smile: People naturally smile when they hear something interesting. This kind of smile is sometimes called "the precursor of laughter. "
4. Body language: In order to increase the humor effect, people may try to use exaggerated body language, such as dancing, facial expressions, etc.
5. Exaggerated reactions: When hearing something absurd or funny, people may react excessively, such as laughing, jumping, etc.
6. Vocabulary usage: When telling interesting things, people may use some exaggerated or humorous words to make it more interesting.
7. Telling things that are not true: Sometimes people will show great enthusiasm and involvement in telling stories that are not true to add humorous effect.
8. Changes in thinking speed: When listening to interesting things, people's thinking speed will suddenly become faster to understand and produce humorous reactions.
9. Imagination: People may try to use their imagination when telling funny things to create more humorous effects.
10. Social interaction: When sharing interesting things, people may actively engage in social interaction, such as making eye contact with the audience, laughing, etc.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Spasticity
Spasticity refers to a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by muscle stiffness and movement impairment. Suitable lifestyle options for people with Spasticity include the following:
1. Physical therapy: Through gentle massage and muscle exercises, it can help relieve body stiffness and enhance muscle strength and flexibility.
2. Rehabilitation training: Participate in various rehabilitation training courses, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy and sports training, to help restore muscle function and coordination.
3. Stay active: Actively participating in aerobic exercise, such as walking, jogging, swimming, etc. , can help keep muscles active and reduce muscle stiffness.
4. Avoid overuse: Avoid maintaining the same posture for a long time to prevent aggravation of muscle stiffness.
5. Balanced nutrition: Maintaining a balanced diet and consuming enough protein, vitamins and minerals will help maintain muscle health.
6. Psychological support: Maintain good communication with family, friends or professionals, share the troubles caused by Spasticity, and seek psychological support.
7. Comply with the doctor's instructions: Under the guidance of the doctor, carry out treatment and rehabilitation training in accordance with the doctor's instructions. Please note that these recommendations are for guidance only and specific recommendations will need to be made based on the patient's specific circumstances. It is best to make lifestyle adjustments under the guidance of a doctor.
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