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Long-Term Training with a Brain-Machine Interface-Based Gait Protocol Induces Partial Neurological Recovery in Paraplegic Patients

机译:基于脑机接口步态协议的长期培训在截瘫患者中诱导部分神经系统恢复

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Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) provide a new assistive strategy aimed at restoring mobility in severely paralyzed patients. Yet, no study in animals or in human subjects has indicated that long-term BMI training could induce any type of clinical recovery. Eight chronic (3–13 years) spinal cord injury (SCI) paraplegics were subjected to long-term training (12 months) with a multi-stage BMI-based gait neurorehabilitation paradigm aimed at restoring locomotion. This paradigm combined intense immersive virtual reality training, enriched visual-tactile feedback, and walking with two EEG-controlled robotic actuators, including a custom-designed lower limb exoskeleton capable of delivering tactile feedback to subjects. Following 12 months of training with this paradigm, all eight patients experienced neurological improvements in somatic sensation (pain localization, fine/crude touch, and proprioceptive sensing) in multiple dermatomes. Patients also regained voluntary motor control in key muscles below the SCI level, as measured by EMGs, resulting in marked improvement in their walking index. As a result, 50% of these patients were upgraded to an incomplete paraplegia classification. Neurological recovery was paralleled by the reemergence of lower limb motor imagery at cortical level. We hypothesize that this unprecedented neurological recovery results from both cortical and spinal cord plasticity triggered by long-term BMI usage.
机译:脑机接口(BMI)提供了一种新的辅助策略,旨在恢复严重瘫痪患者的活动能力。但是,没有对动物或人类受试者的研究表明长期的BMI训练可以诱导任何类型的临床康复。对八名慢性(3-13岁)慢性脊髓损伤(SCI)截瘫患者进行了长期训练(12个月),该训练采用多阶段基于BMI的步态神经康复范例,旨在恢复运动能力。该范例结合了激烈的沉浸式虚拟现实训练,丰富的视觉触觉反馈以及使用两个EEG控制的机器人执行器(包括可向受试者传递触觉反馈的定制设计的下肢外骨骼)走路的功能。经过12个月的使用此范例的培训,所有八名患者在多处皮肤切开术中均获得了神经系统的躯体感觉改善(疼痛定位,精细/粗暴触觉和本体感觉)。通过肌电图测量,患者还恢复了低于SCI水平的关键肌肉的自愿运动控制,从而使步行指数显着改善。结果,这些患者中有50%升级为截瘫不完全分级。在皮层水平出现下肢运动图像的同时,神经系统恢复。我们假设这种空前的神经恢复是由长期使用BMI触发的皮质和脊髓可塑性引起的。

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