[HTML][HTML] Who is going to walk? A review of the factors influencing walking recovery after spinal cord injury

G Scivoletto, F Tamburella, L Laurenza… - Frontiers in human …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The recovery of walking function is considered of extreme relevance both by patients and
physicians. Consequently, in the recent years, recovery of locomotion become a major …

Prediction of walking recovery after spinal cord injury

G Scivoletto, V Di Donna - Brain research bulletin, 2009 - Elsevier
The recovery of walking function is considered of extreme relevance both by patients and
physicians. Consequently, in the recent years, recovery of locomotion become a major …

Spinal cord injury: one-year evolution of motor-evoked potentials and recovery of leg motor function in 255 patients

JA Petersen, M Spiess, A Curt, V Dietz… - … and neural repair, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. The description of the natural course of recovery from a spinal cord injury (SCI)
with spontaneous improvement of neurological, neurophysiological, and functional …

Walking after spinal cord injury: evaluation, treatment, and functional recovery

H Barbeau, M Ladouceur, KE Norman, A Pépin… - Archives of physical …, 1999 - Elsevier
Objective: To present some recent developments and concepts emerging from both animal
and human studies aimed at enhancing recovery of walking after spinal cord injury (SCI) …

Rehabilitation of locomotion after spinal cord injury

HJA van Hedel, V Dietz - Restorative Neurology and …, 2010 - content.iospress.com
Advances in our understanding of the control of locomotion enable us to optimize the
rehabilitation of patients with a spinal cord injury (SCI). Based on various animal models, it is …

Assessment of walking speed and distance in subjects with an incomplete spinal cord injury

HJA van Hedel, V Dietz, A Curt - … and neural repair, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. The 10-meter walk test and 6-minute walk test are increasingly used to
evaluate the recovery of walking in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury. So far, there …

The effect of locomotor training combined with functional electrical stimulation in chronic spinal cord injured subjects: walking and reflex studies

H Barbeau, M Ladouceur, MM Mirbagheri… - Brain Research …, 2002 - Elsevier
With the new developments in traumatology medicine, the majority of spinal cord injuries
sustained are clinically incomplete and the proportion is likely to continue to rise. Thus, it is …

Changes in spinal reflex and locomotor activity after a complete spinal cord injury: a common mechanism?

V Dietz, S Grillner, A Trepp, M Hubli, M Bolliger - Brain, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Locomotor activity and spinal reflexes (SRs) show common features in different mammals,
including humans. Here we report the time-course of the development of locomotor activity …

EMG for assessing the recovery of voluntary movement after acute spinal cord injury in man

B Calancie, MR Molano, JG Broton - Clinical neurophysiology, 2004 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Multi-channel electromyogram (EMG) was used to examine the pattern and
time-course of voluntary contraction recovery in subjects with acute traumatic spinal cord …

Assessment of transmission in specific descending pathways in relation to gait and balance following spinal cord injury

D Barthélemy, M Willerslev-Olsen, H Lundell… - Progress in brain …, 2015 - Elsevier
Human bipedal gait requires supraspinal control and gait is consequently severely impaired
in most persons with spinal cord injury (SCI). Little is known of the contribution of lesion of …