Objective. By using a combination of physiological and electrical peripheral nerve stimuli, the authors aimed to characterize the expected dysfunction of the circuits responsible for sympathetic skin response (SSR) in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI). Methods. The authors examined SSR induced in the hand and foot in 50 SCI patients and 15 age-matched and gender-matched healthy volunteers. SSR was induced by deep inhalation, unexpected acoustic stimuli, brisk hand muscle contraction, and median and peroneal nerve electrical stimulation (PNS). Results. SSRs to any stimulus modality were absent in hand and foot in patients with complete SCI above the T4 level. They were present in the hand and absent in the foot in complete SCI patients a...
Whether interlimb reflexes emerge only after a severe insult to the human spinal cord is controversi...
A better understanding of autonomic influence on motor reflex pathways in spinal cord injury is impo...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of different sympathetic stimuli, that is, exaggerated sympathetic ...
Sympathetic skin responses (SSRs) were recorded in six spinal cord injured patients. These SSRs were...
Spinal cord injury can result in partial or complete loss of supraspinal control of sympathetic outf...
Study design: Measurement of sympathetic effector organ responses to selective activation of muscle ...
Despite the well-known clinical effects of spinal cord stimulation (SCS), the mechanisms of action h...
Spinal cord injury results in loss of supraspinal control of sympathetic outflow, yet preservation o...
Organisation of the sympathetic skin response in spinal cord injury With much interest we read the a...
It is known that the sudden increases in blood pressure associated with autonomic dysre-flexia in pe...
It is known that the sudden increases in blood pressure associated with autonomic dysreflexia in peo...
Objective: To compare the excitability of the sympathetic skin response ( SSR) between subjects with...
The objective of this dissertation was to improve the understanding of the neural mechanisms that re...
Relatively few studies have examined the effects of nociception pe se on sympathetic nerve activity ...
Objective To determine if sympathetically mediated vasoconstriction in the lower extremities is inju...
Whether interlimb reflexes emerge only after a severe insult to the human spinal cord is controversi...
A better understanding of autonomic influence on motor reflex pathways in spinal cord injury is impo...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of different sympathetic stimuli, that is, exaggerated sympathetic ...
Sympathetic skin responses (SSRs) were recorded in six spinal cord injured patients. These SSRs were...
Spinal cord injury can result in partial or complete loss of supraspinal control of sympathetic outf...
Study design: Measurement of sympathetic effector organ responses to selective activation of muscle ...
Despite the well-known clinical effects of spinal cord stimulation (SCS), the mechanisms of action h...
Spinal cord injury results in loss of supraspinal control of sympathetic outflow, yet preservation o...
Organisation of the sympathetic skin response in spinal cord injury With much interest we read the a...
It is known that the sudden increases in blood pressure associated with autonomic dysre-flexia in pe...
It is known that the sudden increases in blood pressure associated with autonomic dysreflexia in peo...
Objective: To compare the excitability of the sympathetic skin response ( SSR) between subjects with...
The objective of this dissertation was to improve the understanding of the neural mechanisms that re...
Relatively few studies have examined the effects of nociception pe se on sympathetic nerve activity ...
Objective To determine if sympathetically mediated vasoconstriction in the lower extremities is inju...
Whether interlimb reflexes emerge only after a severe insult to the human spinal cord is controversi...
A better understanding of autonomic influence on motor reflex pathways in spinal cord injury is impo...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of different sympathetic stimuli, that is, exaggerated sympathetic ...