Background. Spontaneous activity originating from the spinal cord has been sporadically reported in humans. Objectives. Investigation of such rhythmic activity of the trunk and legs in a 49-year-old male patient who had a complete severance of the spinal cord at the fifth thoracic vertebra. Methods. A multichannel electromyography (EMG) study was performed together with kinematics measurements obtained from an Optotrak system. Results. Episodes of rhythmic trunk and lower limb movements started 6 to 7 years after the spinal lesion, recurred at 2 to 3 month intervals, and continued uninterrupted for 2 to 3 days despite continuous delivery of intrathecal baclofen. Several muscles discharged more or less synchronously on both sides but others ...
ABSTRACT: Non-patterned electrical stimulation of the posterior structures of the lum-bar spinal cor...
Recent progress with spinal cord injured (SCI) patients indicates that with training they can recove...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we examine the temporal connection between periodic leg movements (PLMs) an...
Background. Spontaneous activity originating from the spinal cord has been sporadically reported in ...
In recent years, many researches put significant efforts into understanding and assessing the functi...
Our first aim was to characterize spontaneous motor unit activity in thenar muscles influenced by ch...
International audienceIn humans, studies of back muscle activity have mainly addressed the functioni...
The ability of dedicated spinal circuits, referred to as central pattern generators (CPGs), to produ...
After spinal cord injury (SCI), alterations in intrinsic motoneuron properties have been shown to be...
An ability to produce rhythmic activity is ubiquitous for locomotor pattern generation and modulatio...
Motor program bursts in patients who suffered a spinal cord injury, structured with clonus activatio...
What are the building blocks with which the human spinal cord constructs the motor patterns of locom...
Involuntary motor unit activity at low rates is common in hand muscles paralysed by spinal cord inju...
We investigated the activation of lower limb motor pools by supraspinal and spinal networks after hu...
This article provides a perspective on major innovations over the past century in research on the sp...
ABSTRACT: Non-patterned electrical stimulation of the posterior structures of the lum-bar spinal cor...
Recent progress with spinal cord injured (SCI) patients indicates that with training they can recove...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we examine the temporal connection between periodic leg movements (PLMs) an...
Background. Spontaneous activity originating from the spinal cord has been sporadically reported in ...
In recent years, many researches put significant efforts into understanding and assessing the functi...
Our first aim was to characterize spontaneous motor unit activity in thenar muscles influenced by ch...
International audienceIn humans, studies of back muscle activity have mainly addressed the functioni...
The ability of dedicated spinal circuits, referred to as central pattern generators (CPGs), to produ...
After spinal cord injury (SCI), alterations in intrinsic motoneuron properties have been shown to be...
An ability to produce rhythmic activity is ubiquitous for locomotor pattern generation and modulatio...
Motor program bursts in patients who suffered a spinal cord injury, structured with clonus activatio...
What are the building blocks with which the human spinal cord constructs the motor patterns of locom...
Involuntary motor unit activity at low rates is common in hand muscles paralysed by spinal cord inju...
We investigated the activation of lower limb motor pools by supraspinal and spinal networks after hu...
This article provides a perspective on major innovations over the past century in research on the sp...
ABSTRACT: Non-patterned electrical stimulation of the posterior structures of the lum-bar spinal cor...
Recent progress with spinal cord injured (SCI) patients indicates that with training they can recove...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we examine the temporal connection between periodic leg movements (PLMs) an...