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Current Change Rate Influences Sensorimotor Cortical Excitability During Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation

机译:电流变化率影响神经肌肉电刺激过程中感觉运动皮层兴奋性。

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Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is frequently used in rehabilitation therapy to improve motor recovery. To optimize the stimulatory effect of NMES, the parameters of NMES, including stimulation mode, location, current intensity, and duration, among others have been investigated; however, these studies mainly focused on the effects of changing parameters in the current plateau stage of the NMES cycle, while the impacts on other stages, such as the current rising stage, have yet to be investigated. In this article, we studied the electroencephalograph (EEG) effects during NMES, with different rates of current change in the rising stage, and stable current intensity in the plateau stage. EEG signals (64-channel) were collected from 28 healthy subjects, who were administered with high, medium, or low current change rate (CCR) NMES through a right-hand wrist extensor. Time-frequency analysis and brain source analysis, using the LORETA method, were used to investigate neural activity in sensorimotor cortical areas. The strengths of cortical activity induced by different CCR conditions were compared. NMES with a high CCR activated the sensorimotor cortex, despite the NMES current intensity in the plateau stage lower than the motor threshold. Reduction of the Alpha 2 band (10–13 Hz) event related spectral power (ERSP) during NMES stimulation was significantly enhanced by increasing CCR (p < 0.05). LORETA-based source analysis demonstrated that, in addition to typical sensory areas, such as primary somatosensory cortex (S1), sensorimotor areas including primary motor cortex (M1), premotor cortex (PMC), and somatosensory association cortex (SAC) were all activated by within threshold NMES. Furthermore, compared with the low CCR condition, cortical activity was significantly enhanced in the S1, M1, and PMC areas under high CCR conditions. This study shows CCR in the NMES rising stage can affect EEG responses in the sensorimotor cortex and suggests that CCR is an important parameter applicable to the optimization of NMES treatment.
机译:神经肌肉电刺激(NMES)通常用于康复治疗中,以改善运动恢复。为了优化NMES的刺激效果,研究了NMES的参数,包括刺激模式,位置,电流强度和持续时间等。然而,这些研究主要集中在NMES周期的当前平稳阶段改变参数的影响,而对其他阶段(例如当前的上升阶段)的影响尚待研究。在本文中,我们研究了NMES期间的脑电图(EEG)效应,在上升阶段具有不同的电流变化速率,在平稳阶段具有稳定的电流强度。从28位健康受试者中收集EEG信号(64通道),这些受试者通过右手腕伸肌给予高,中或低电流变化率(CCR)NMES。使用LORETA方法进行时频分析和脑源分析,用于研究感觉运动皮层区域的神经活动。比较了不同CCR条件诱导的皮质活性强度。尽管高原阶段的NMES电流强度低于运动阈值,但CCR高的NMES仍能激活感觉运动皮层。增加CCR可以显着增强NMES刺激过程中与Alpha 2波段(10-13 Hz)事件相关的光谱功率(ERSP)的降低(p <0.05)。基于LORETA的来源分析表明,除了典型的感觉区域(如主要体感皮层(S1))之外,包括主要运动皮层(M1),运动前皮层(PMC)和体感联想皮层(SAC)在内的感觉运动区域均被激活。在阈值NMES之内。此外,与低CCR条件相比,在高CCR条件下,S1,M1和PMC区域的皮质活性显着增强。这项研究表明,NMES上升阶段的CCR可以影响感觉运动皮层的EEG反应,并表明CCR是适用于优化NMES治疗的重要参数。

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