This document provides an overview of spasticity, including its pathophysiology, assessment, and treatment options. It defines spasticity as velocity-dependent increased muscle tone caused by hyperactive stretch reflexes. Assessment involves history, physical exam using scales like the Modified Ashworth Scale, and sometimes quantitative testing. Treatment depends on whether spasticity is generalized or localized and includes oral medications, botulinum toxin injections, phenol/alcohol injections, intrathecal baclofen, and occasionally neurosurgeries. The appropriate treatment choice depends on the specific muscles affected and individual patient factors.