India, Dec. 2 -- Berlin (dpa) - After a stroke, your body often no longer behaves as it did before. Often, people experience spastic movement disorders. That can mean This means that the muscles suddenly cramp or stiffen, they are under severe tension and hurt. Which muscles are affected and how exactly they behave varies greatly from one patient to the next. The problem is that spastic movement disorders develop gradually, only becoming apparent weeks or even months after the stroke. "Those who are affected and their relatives are often left to cope on their own, with help either not coming at all or coming too late," says Liz Mohn, President of German Stroke Aid, in a patient guide published by the foundation. Here are some signs to be aw...