医学
脊髓
物理医学与康复
偏瘫
冲程(发动机)
轻瘫
脊髓损伤
刺激
微刺激
功能性电刺激
神经科学
病变
心理学
外科
工程类
内科学
精神科
机械工程
作者
Marc Powell,Nikhil Verma,Erynn Sorensen,Erick Carranza,Amy Boos,Daryl P. Fields,Souvik Roy,Scott Ensel,Beatrice Barra,Jeffrey Balzer,Jeff Goldsmith,Robert M. Friedlander,George F. Wittenberg,Lee E. Fisher,John W. Krakauer,Peter C. Gerszten,Elvira Pirondini,Douglas J. Weber,Marco Capogrosso
出处
期刊:Nature Medicine
[Springer Nature]
日期:2023-02-20
卷期号:29 (3): 689-699
被引量:66
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41591-022-02202-6
摘要
Cerebral strokes can disrupt descending commands from motor cortical areas to the spinal cord, which can result in permanent motor deficits of the arm and hand. However, below the lesion, the spinal circuits that control movement remain intact and could be targeted by neurotechnologies to restore movement. Here we report results from two participants in a first-in-human study using electrical stimulation of cervical spinal circuits to facilitate arm and hand motor control in chronic post-stroke hemiparesis ( NCT04512690 ). Participants were implanted for 29 d with two linear leads in the dorsolateral epidural space targeting spinal roots C3 to T1 to increase excitation of arm and hand motoneurons. We found that continuous stimulation through selected contacts improved strength (for example, grip force +40% SCS01; +108% SCS02), kinematics (for example, +30% to +40% speed) and functional movements, thereby enabling participants to perform movements that they could not perform without spinal cord stimulation. Both participants retained some of these improvements even without stimulation and no serious adverse events were reported. While we cannot conclusively evaluate safety and efficacy from two participants, our data provide promising, albeit preliminary, evidence that spinal cord stimulation could be an assistive as well as a restorative approach for upper-limb recovery after stroke.
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