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A New Technology for Recovery of Locomotion in Patients after a Stroke

Т. Р. Мошонкина, Elena Zharova, S. S. Anan’ev, Natalia Shandybina, Е. А. Вершинина, Vsevolod Lyakhovetskii, А. А. Гришин, Е. V. Shlyakhto, Yury Gerasimenko

2022Doklady Biochemistry and Biophysics22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Neural networks in the spinal cord can generate the walking pattern and control posture in the absence of supraspinal influences. A technology using transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) was created. During walking, tSCS activated spinal locomotor networks, as well as leg flexor/extensor motor pools in the swing/stance phases, respectively. It was assumed that the use of this technology in subjects with locomotion disorders would improve walking. Patients with hemiparesis were studied 3-11 months after stroke, the duration of the course was 2 weeks. Patients of the main and control groups received standard therapy and rehabilitation using the technology; in the control group, sham tSCS was used. After the course, minimal clinically important differences in walking parameters were achieved in the main group, in contrast to the control group. The developed technology is an effective means of restoring walking in patients with hemiparesis.

Topics & Concepts

HemiparesisPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRehabilitationMedicineSpinal cordStroke (engine)Functional electrical stimulationSpinal cord injuryPhysical therapyStimulationSurgeryInternal medicinePsychiatryLesionEngineeringMechanical engineeringStroke Rehabilitation and RecoverySpinal Cord Injury ResearchTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
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