Using ultrasound elastography to quantify passive muscle stiffness in children: Effect of spasticity and botulinum toxin on muscle Jan. 24, 2017 Overview Show transcript Overview Joline E. Brandenburg, M.D., Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, discusses the rationale for studying passive muscle stiffness, the effects of spasticity on muscle in children with cerebral palsy (CP), normal passive gastrocnemius stiffness in children who are developing typically, the effect of botulinum toxin on passive muscle properties in children with CP, and a novel concept regarding etiology of spasticity and abnormal muscle properties in CP. Related Content Q and AManagement of spasticity in children with cerebral palsyArticleUpper extremity reconstruction for adult brain injury resulting in spasticity VID-20433312 Medical Professionals Using Ultrasound Elastography to Quantify Passive Muscle Stiffness in Children: Effect of Spasticity and Botulinum Toxin on Muscle