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Plasticity and modular control of locomotor patterns in neurological disorders with motor deficits

机译:运动障碍神经系统疾病中运动模式的可塑性和模块化控制

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Human locomotor movements exhibit considerable variability and are highly complex in terms of both neural activation and biomechanical output. The building blocks with which the central nervous system constructs these motor patterns can be preserved in patients with various sensory-motor disorders. In particular, several studies highlighted a modular burst-like organization of the muscle activity. Here we review and discuss this issue with a particular emphasis on the various examples of adaptation of locomotor patterns in patients (with large fiber neuropathy, amputees, stroke and spinal cord injury). The results highlight plasticity and different solutions to reorganize muscle patterns in both peripheral and central nervous system lesions. The findings are discussed in a general context of compensatory gait mechanisms, spatiotemporal architecture and modularity of the locomotor program.
机译:人类运动表现出很大的可变性,并且在神经激活和生物力学输出方面都非常复杂。患有各种感觉运动障碍的患者可以保留中枢神经系统构建这些运动模式的基础。特别是,一些研究强调了肌肉活动的模块化爆发状组织。在这里,我们回顾并讨论这个问题,特别着重于患者运动模式适应的各种例子(大纤维神经病变,截肢者,中风和脊髓损伤)。结果突出了可塑性和不同的解决方案,以重组周围和中枢神经系统病变的肌肉模式。在补偿步态机制,时空结构和运动程序的模块化的一般上下文中讨论了这些发现。

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