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Editorial Review: Do electrically stimulated sensory inputs and movements lead to long-term plasticity and rehabilitation gains?

机译:社论评论:电刺激的感觉输入和运动是否会带来长期的可塑性和康复能力?

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SUMMARY: Peripheral and cortical magnetic and electrical stimulation may find a therapeutic niche as augmentative rehabilitation interventions for lessening impairments and disabilities after brain and spinal cord injury. The momentum for these approaches arose from recent physiological studies that examined the effects of paradigms of stimulation on synaptic and biological adaptations within the cortex and lumbar cord. A case report about improvements made by Christopher Reeve is driving requests by patients with profound spinal cord injury for interventions that include resistance pedaling facilitated by electrical neuromuscular stimulation. Although the evidence for this particular approach is less than convincing, reorganization-inducing cortical and peripheral afferent stimulation protocols offer insights into the steps needed for scientific designs of these potential rehabilitation interventions.
机译:摘要:周围和皮层的磁和电刺激可能会找到一种治疗利基,作为减少脑和脊髓损伤后的损伤和残疾的增强康复干预措施。这些方法的势头来自最近的生理学研究,该研究检查了刺激范例对皮质和腰椎内突触和生物学适应的影响。克里斯托弗·里夫(Christopher Reeve)所做的一项改善病例报告正在推动患有严重脊髓损伤的患者提出的干预要求,这些干预措施包括由电神经肌肉刺激促进的阻力蹬踏。尽管这种特殊方法的证据不足以令人信服,但诱导重组的皮质和外周传入刺激方案可为这些潜在康复干预措施的科学设计提供必要的步骤。

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