Pathophysiology of spastic paresis. I: P
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Jean-Michel Gracies
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Article
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2005
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract Spastic paresis follows chronic disruption of the central execution of volitional command. Motor function in patients with spastic paresis is subjected over time to three fundamental insults, of which the last two are avoidable: (1) the neural insult itself, which causes paresis, i.e.,