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  1. Modified Ashworth Scale - Physiopedia

    In daily practice the use of the Modified Ashworth Scale procedure is quick and easy and is a common tool in the measurement of spasticity. Additionally, the Modified Ashworth Scale is widely used in research.

  2. Ashworth Scale / Modified Ashworth Scale | RehabMeasures …

    Oct 20, 2021 · The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is a revised version of the original Ashworth Scale that measures spasticity in patients with lesions to the central nervous system. MAS is an assessment that is used to measure the increase in muscle tone. MAS assigns a grade of spasticity from a 0-4 ordinal scale.

  3. Modified Ashworth Scale - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Apr 4, 2025 · The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is the most widely used clinical tool for measuring increased muscle tone. Spasticity was defined by Jim Lance in 1980 as a velocity-dependent increase in muscle stretch reflexes associated with increased muscle tone, as a component of upper motor neuron syndrome.

  4. Modified Ashworth Scale - Physiotherapy Treatment

    The Ashworth scale is one of the most widely used methods of measuring spasticity, due in a large part to the simplicity and reproducible method. The MAS better measures muscle hypertonia instead of spasticity.

  5. Modified Ashworth scale - Wikipedia

    The Modified Ashworth scale (MAS) measures resistance during passive soft-tissue stretching and is used as a simple measure of spasticity. [1] Scoring (taken from Bohannon and Smith, 1987): 0: No increase in muscle tone

  6. Modified Ashworth Scale - The Calculator

    This modified Ashworth scale calculator measures spasticity in patients with multiple sclerosis or with associated muscle spasticity conditions. Below the form, there is more information on the two versions of the scale and their reliability validations.

  7. The Modified Ashworth Scale: Everything You Need to Know

    The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is a measure of muscle spasticity. It was developed in 1982 by Dr Timothy A. Pedley and Dr David N. Simpson. The scale is used to rate the level of muscle tightness or spasm from 0 (no increase in muscle tone) to …

  8. Modified Ashworth Scale: Assessing Muscle Spasticity in

    Sep 5, 2023 · Muscle spasticity refers to the abnormal increase in muscle tone characterized by stiffness, resistance to passive movement, and exaggerated reflexes. The scale helps healthcare professionals evaluate the severity of spasticity and monitor its changes over time.

  9. Modified Ashworth Scale - Measuring Muscle Tone

    Jun 7, 2024 · The modified Ashworth scale (MAS), which has been modified, has been used to quantify spasticity in clinical settings and scientific studies. The goal of the modified Ashworth scale is to assign a muscle spasticity rating.

  10. The Modiied Ashworth Scale (MAS) measures resistance during passive soft-tissue stretching. It is a quick and easy measure that can help assess the eicacy of treatment.