[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 …
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 …
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
Background. The description of the natural course of recovery from a spinal cord injury (SCI)
with spontaneous improvement of neurological, neurophysiological, and functional …
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) …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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?
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
in most persons with spinal cord injury (SCI). Little is known of the contribution of lesion of …