The spinal cord spinal cord has in the past been considered a hardwired system which responds to inputs in a stereotyped way. A growing body of data have instead demonstrated its ability to retain information and modify its effector capabilities, showing activity-dependent plasticity. Whereas, plasticity in the spinal cord is well documented after different forms of physical exercise, whether exogenous stimulation can induce similar changes is still a matter of debate. This issue is both of scientific and clinical relevance, since at least one form of stimulation, i.e., focal muscle vibration (fMV), is currently used as a treatment for spasticity. The aim of the present study was to assess whether fMV can induce plasticity at the SC level w...
Purpose: Perceptual and goal-directed behaviors may be improved by repetitive sensory stimulations w...
Funding Information: Support for this research was provided by the Churchill Travelling Fellowship t...
Introduction: We investigated noninvasively areas of the healthy human spinal cord that become activ...
The spinal cord spinal cord has in the past been considered a hardwired system which responds to inp...
The possibility that mechanical stimulation of selected muscles can act directly on the nervous syst...
Key points: While it has been well described that prolonged vibration locally applied to a muscle or...
The occurrence of a traumatic spinal cord injury is in hundreds of thousands of people every year. S...
Context: Muscle vibration enhances neuromuscular function, but the mechanism of improvement is uncle...
Although the specific pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the development of spasticity are not...
Interventions that can produce targeted brain plasticity after human spinal cord injury (SCI) are ne...
Neural plasticity can be induced in humans using non-invasive stimulation techniques. The aim of thi...
Electrical spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been gaining momentum as a potential therapy for motor ...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI), prolonged muscle spasms are readily triggered by brief sensory s...
This study investigates whether spinal manipulation leads to changes in motor control by measuring t...
In this thesis I investigated neurophysiological changes following transcutaneous electrical nerve s...
Purpose: Perceptual and goal-directed behaviors may be improved by repetitive sensory stimulations w...
Funding Information: Support for this research was provided by the Churchill Travelling Fellowship t...
Introduction: We investigated noninvasively areas of the healthy human spinal cord that become activ...
The spinal cord spinal cord has in the past been considered a hardwired system which responds to inp...
The possibility that mechanical stimulation of selected muscles can act directly on the nervous syst...
Key points: While it has been well described that prolonged vibration locally applied to a muscle or...
The occurrence of a traumatic spinal cord injury is in hundreds of thousands of people every year. S...
Context: Muscle vibration enhances neuromuscular function, but the mechanism of improvement is uncle...
Although the specific pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the development of spasticity are not...
Interventions that can produce targeted brain plasticity after human spinal cord injury (SCI) are ne...
Neural plasticity can be induced in humans using non-invasive stimulation techniques. The aim of thi...
Electrical spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been gaining momentum as a potential therapy for motor ...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI), prolonged muscle spasms are readily triggered by brief sensory s...
This study investigates whether spinal manipulation leads to changes in motor control by measuring t...
In this thesis I investigated neurophysiological changes following transcutaneous electrical nerve s...
Purpose: Perceptual and goal-directed behaviors may be improved by repetitive sensory stimulations w...
Funding Information: Support for this research was provided by the Churchill Travelling Fellowship t...
Introduction: We investigated noninvasively areas of the healthy human spinal cord that become activ...