Patterned control of human locomotion
F Lacquaniti, YP Ivanenko, M Zago - The Journal of physiology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
There is much experimental evidence for the existence of biomechanical constraints which
simplify the problem of control of multi‐segment movements. In addition, it has been …
simplify the problem of control of multi‐segment movements. In addition, it has been …
New treatments in neurorehabiliation founded on basic research
Recent discoveries about how the central nervous system responds to injury and how
patients reacquire lost behaviours by training have yielded promising new therapies for …
patients reacquire lost behaviours by training have yielded promising new therapies for …
Evidence for a Spinal Central Pattern Generator in Humansa
MR Dimitrijevic, Y Gerasimenko… - Annals of the New York …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Non‐patterned electrical stimulation of the posterior structures of the lumbar spinal cord in
subjects with complete, long‐standing spinal cord injury, can induce patterned, locomotor …
subjects with complete, long‐standing spinal cord injury, can induce patterned, locomotor …
Neural control of locomotion; Part 1: The central pattern generator from cats to humans
J Duysens, HWAA Van de Crommert - Gait & posture, 1998 - Elsevier
In the last years it has become possible to regain some locomotor activity in patients
suffering from an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) through intense training on a treadmill …
suffering from an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) through intense training on a treadmill …
Locomotor training after human spinal cord injury: a series of case studies
AL Behrman, SJ Harkema - Physical therapy, 2000 - academic.oup.com
Many individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) do not regain their ability to walk, even though
it is a primary goal of rehabilitation. Mammals with thoracic spinal cord transection can …
it is a primary goal of rehabilitation. Mammals with thoracic spinal cord transection can …
Proprioception and locomotor disorders
V Dietz - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2002 - nature.com
Advances in our understanding of movement control allow us to define more precisely the
requirements for the rehabilitation of patients with movement disorders. Most purposeful …
requirements for the rehabilitation of patients with movement disorders. Most purposeful …
Human lumbosacral spinal cord interprets loading during stepping
SJ Harkema, SL Hurley, UK Patel… - Journal of …, 1997 - journals.physiology.org
Harkema, Susan J., Seanna L. Hurley, Uday K. Patel, Philip S. Requejo, Bruce H. Dobkin,
and V. Reggie Edgerton. Human lumbosacral spinal cord interprets loading during stepping …
and V. Reggie Edgerton. Human lumbosacral spinal cord interprets loading during stepping …
Spinal cord pattern generators for locomotion
V Dietz - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2003 - Elsevier
It is generally accepted that locomotion in mammals, including humans, is based on the
activity of neuronal circuits within the spinal cord (the central pattern generator, CPG) …
activity of neuronal circuits within the spinal cord (the central pattern generator, CPG) …
Load-regulating mechanisms in gait and posture: comparative aspects
J Duysens, F Clarac, H Cruse - Physiological reviews, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
How is load sensed by receptors, and how is this sensory information used to guide
locomotion? Many insights in this domain have evolved from comparative studies since it …
locomotion? Many insights in this domain have evolved from comparative studies since it …
License to run: exercise impacts functional plasticity in the intact and injured central nervous system by using neurotrophins
S Vaynman, F Gomez-Pinilla - … and neural repair, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Exercise has been found to impact molecular systems important for maintaining neural
function and plasticity. A characteristic finding for the effects of exercise in the brain and …
function and plasticity. A characteristic finding for the effects of exercise in the brain and …