Brachial plexus birth injury and cerebral palsy lead to a common contracture phenotype characterized by reduced functional muscle length and strength.

Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences(2022)

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The current study reveals a common phenotype of muscle contracture in BPBI and CP, with contractures in both conditions characterized by a similar deficit in muscle length rather than an excess in muscle strength. These findings support contracture treatments that lengthen rather than weaken affected muscles. Moreover, the discovery of a common contracture phenotype between CP and BPBI challenges the presumed dichotomy between upper and lower motor neuron lesions in contracture pathogenesis, instead revealing the broader concept of "myobrevopathy", or disorder of short muscle, warranting increased investigation into the poorly understood mechanisms regulating muscle length.
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brachial plexus birth injury,cerebral palsy,contracture,isokinetic strength,muscle length,sarcomere length
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