脊髓损伤
医学
物理医学与康复
腰骶关节
平衡(能力)
刺激
物理疗法
功能性电刺激
康复
脊髓
四肢瘫痪
神经调节
外科
精神科
内科学
作者
Dimitry G. Sayenko,Mrinal Rath,Adam R. Ferguson,Joel W. Burdick,Leif A. Havton,V. Reggie Edgerton,Yury Gerasimenko
标识
DOI:10.1089/neu.2018.5956
摘要
Neuromodulation of spinal networks can improve motor control after spinal cord injury (SCI). The objectives of this study were to (1) determine whether individuals with chronic paralysis can stand with the aid of non-invasive electrical spinal stimulation with their knees and hips extended without trainer assistance, and (2) investigate whether postural control can be further improved following repeated sessions of stand training. Using a double-blind, balanced, within-subject cross-over, and sham-controlled study design, 15 individuals with SCI of various severity received transcutaneous electrical spinal stimulation to regain self-assisted standing. The primary outcomes included qualitative comparison of need of external assistance for knee and hip extension provided by trainers during standing without and in the presence of stimulation in the same participants, as well as quantitative measures, such as the level of knee assistance and amount of time spent standing without trainer assistance. None of the participants could stand unassisted without stimulation or in the presence of sham stimulation. With stimulation all participants could maintain upright standing with minimum and some (
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