[HTML][HTML] Targeted-plasticity in the corticospinal tract after human spinal cord injury
L Christiansen, MA Perez - Neurotherapeutics, 2018 - Elsevier
Spinal cord injury (SCI) often results in impaired or absent sensorimotor function below the
level of the lesion. Recent electrophysiological studies in humans with chronic incomplete …
level of the lesion. Recent electrophysiological studies in humans with chronic incomplete …
Controls of central and peripheral blood pressure and hemorrhagic/hypovolemic shock
The pressure exerted on the heart and blood vessels because of blood flow is considered
an essential parameter for cardiovascular function. It determines sufficient blood perfusion …
an essential parameter for cardiovascular function. It determines sufficient blood perfusion …
Cortical and subcortical effects of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation in humans with tetraplegia
An increasing number of studies supports the view that transcutaneous electrical stimulation
of the spinal cord (TESS) promotes functional recovery in humans with spinal cord injury …
of the spinal cord (TESS) promotes functional recovery in humans with spinal cord injury …
Finger somatotopy is preserved after tetraplegia but deteriorates over time
Previous studies showed reorganised and/or altered activity in the primary sensorimotor
cortex after a spinal cord injury (SCI), suggested to reflect abnormal processing. However …
cortex after a spinal cord injury (SCI), suggested to reflect abnormal processing. However …
Exercise training modulates glutamic acid decarboxylase-65/67 expression through TrkB signaling to ameliorate neuropathic pain in rats with spinal cord injury
X Li, Q Wang, J Ding, S Wang, C Dong… - Molecular …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Neuropathic pain is one of the most frequently stated complications after spinal cord injury.
In post-spinal cord injury, the decrease of gamma aminobutyric acid synthesis within the …
In post-spinal cord injury, the decrease of gamma aminobutyric acid synthesis within the …
Tissue bridges predict neuropathic pain emergence after spinal cord injury
Objective To assess associations between preserved spinal cord tissue quantified by the
width of ventral and dorsal tissue bridges and neuropathic pain development after spinal …
width of ventral and dorsal tissue bridges and neuropathic pain development after spinal …
[HTML][HTML] Proposed applications of machine learning to intraoperative neuromonitoring during spine surgeries
JP Wilson Jr, D Kumbhare, S Kandregula… - Neuroscience …, 2023 - Elsevier
Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) provides data on the state of
neurological functionality. However, the current state of technology impedes the reliable and …
neurological functionality. However, the current state of technology impedes the reliable and …
Prevalence of spasticity in humans with spinal cord injury with different injury severity
Spasticity is one of the most common symptoms manifested following spinal cord injury
(SCI). The aim of this study was to assess spasticity in individuals with subacute and chronic …
(SCI). The aim of this study was to assess spasticity in individuals with subacute and chronic …
Cerebellar contribution to sensorimotor adaptation deficits in humans with spinal cord injury
Humans with spinal cord injury (SCI) show deficits in associating motor commands and
sensory feedback. Do these deficits affect their ability to adapt movements to new demands …
sensory feedback. Do these deficits affect their ability to adapt movements to new demands …
Exoskeleton-based exercises for overground gait and balance rehabilitation in spinal cord injury: a systematic review of dose and dosage parameters
Background Exoskeletons are increasingly applied during overground gait and balance
rehabilitation following neurological impairment, although optimal parameters for specific …
rehabilitation following neurological impairment, although optimal parameters for specific …