Post Doc Competition (Knowledge Generation) ID 1986617

IF 2.4 Q1 REHABILITATION Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.46292/sci23-1986617s
Jeonghoon Oh, Michelle S. Scheffler, Catherine A. Martin, Jenny Dinh, Alexander G. Steele, D. Sayenko
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Transcutaneous spinal stimulation (TSS) is emerging as a valuable tool for electrophysiological and clinical assessments. The objectives of this study were to investigate: (1) TSS above and below a spinal cord injury (SCI) lesion results in different recruitment pattern of upper limb (UL) motor pools compared to neurologically intact subjects (NIS), and (2) the relationship between recruitment pattern of UL motor pools and neurological and functional status in individuals with SCI. Methods: Eleven NIS and six participants with cervical SCI were recruited in this study. We compared spinally evoked motor potentials in UL muscles during TSS delivered to the cervical spinal cord between the spinous process of C3-C4 and C7-T1 vertebrae. As expected, TSS delivered over the cervical spinal cord in NIS can preferentially activate proximal and distal muscles along the rostrocaudal axis, as well as ipsilateral UL muscles along the mediolateral axis. However, in participants with SCI, the responses registered in UL muscles innervated by motor pools above and below the lesion demonstrated different recruitment compared to NIS, and were dependent on the level, extent, and side of SCI. The spatial map obtained from assessing evoked potentials above and below the lesion contributes to the comprehensive understanding of the viability and function of specific UL motor pools, and can be utilized to monitor changes in recruitment patterns of the UL motor pools during neurorehabilitation interventions after SCI.
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经皮脊髓刺激(TSS)正在成为电生理和临床评估的重要工具。 本研究旨在探讨:(1) 与神经功能完好的受试者(NIS)相比,脊髓损伤(SCI)病灶上方和下方的经皮脊髓刺激(TSS)会导致不同的上肢(UL)运动池招募模式;(2) UL 运动池招募模式与 SCI 患者的神经和功能状态之间的关系。研究方法:本研究招募了 11 名 NIS 和 6 名颈椎 SCI 患者。我们比较了在 C3-C4 和 C7-T1 椎体棘突之间向颈脊髓输送 TSS 时 UL 肌肉的脊髓诱发运动电位。 不出所料,通过颈脊髓传递的 TSS 可优先激活 NIS 患者沿喙突轴的近端和远端肌肉,以及沿内侧轴的同侧 UL 肌肉。然而,在患有 SCI 的参与者中,由病变上方和下方的运动池所支配的 UL 肌肉所产生的反应与 NIS 相比表现出不同的招募,并且取决于 SCI 的程度、范围和侧边。 通过评估病变上方和下方的诱发电位获得的空间图有助于全面了解特定 UL 运动池的活力和功能,并可用于监测 SCI 后神经康复干预期间 UL 运动池招募模式的变化。
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