Symptoms of spasticity can range from mild to severe, and milder symptoms may be easily confused with other conditions. An accurate diagnosis is very important and should be made by experts in neuromuscular disorders (see Diagnosing and Treating Spasticity). Symptoms may include:
Over time, untreated spasticity can lead to permanent contracting of muscles, which may lock joints into a single position. Symptoms of spasticity should be evaluated by neuromuscular experts at major medical centers. For children, find out more about the Neuromotor Disorders Program at Weill Cornell Medicine Pediatric Neurosurgery, or request an appointment by using our online form or calling 212-746-2363. For more information about spasticity in adults, see our Movement Disorders section.
Reviewed by: Jeffrey Greenfield, Ph.D., M.D.
Last reviewed/last updated: June 2024