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Factors contributing to spasticity may includes:
  • Infection (Commonly observed in the setting of Urinary Tract Infection)
  • Poorly fitting Orthotics
  • Renal Calculi
  • Constipation or Bowel Obstruction
  • Extreme Heat or Cold
  • Fatigue
  • Wounds (Commonly observed in the setting of Pressure Ulcer)
  • Ingrown toe nails
  • Progression of disease activity
  • Heterotopic Ossification (presence of bone in soft tissue where bone normally does not exist)

 

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