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Spinal Cord Injury and Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation



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Autore: Hofstoetter Ursula S Visualizza persona
Titolo: Spinal Cord Injury and Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (292 p.)
Soggetto topico: Medicine and Nursing
Neurology and clinical neurophysiology
Soggetto non controllato: activity-based therapy
antispasmodic
automation
biophysics
cervical
cervical spinal cord
cervical spinal cord injury
combined intervention
corticospinal pathway
corticospinal tract
electrical stimulation
electrically evoked spinal motor potentials
electroencephalography
electromyography
event-related desynchronisation
evoked potentials
evoked potentials motor
functional connectivity
gait
H reflex
hand training
Hoffmann (H)-reflex
human
intensity effect
interlimb coordination
locomotion
lumbar spinal cord
M wave
motor activity
motor evoked potentials
motor-evoked potential
movement
muscle strength effect
n/a
neuromodulation
neurophysiology
neurorehabilitation
non-invasive
noninvasive
paraplegia
Parkinson's disease
pendulum test
posterior root muscle reflex
posterior root stimulation
posterior root-muscle reflex
posterior root-muscle reflexes
rehabilitation
sensorimotor networks
spasticity
spinal cord
spinal cord injury
spinal cord stimulation
spinal reflex
spinal reflexes
spinal stimulation
spine
spine alignment
task dependence
task-specific training
tetraplegia
transcutaneous
transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation
use-dependent plasticity
voluntary ankle control
walking
Persona (resp. second.): MinassianKaren
HofstoetterUrsula S
Sommario/riassunto: Recent research of epidural and transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation has demonstrated unprecedented improvements in motor function thought to be irreversibly lost due to chronic, severe spinal cord injury. Studies in parallel assess these methods for spasticity management as an alternative to medications that are often accompanied by deleterious side effects. As a noninvasive intervention, transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation holds the great potential to find its way into wide clinical application. Its firm establishment and lasting acceptance as clinical practice in spinal cord injury will not only hinge on the demonstration of safety and efficacy, but also on the delineation of a conceptual framework of the underlying physiological mechanisms. This will also require advancing our understanding of immediate and temporary effects of transcutaneous spinal cord on neuronal circuits in the intact and injured spinal cord. The purpose of this collection of papers is to bring together peers in the field to share-and eventually fuse-their pertinent research into current neurorehabilitation practice by providing a clinical perspective and novel insights into the underlying mechanisms.
Titolo autorizzato: Spinal Cord Injury and Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910595071003321
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