This paper studies the possible benefit that can be obtained by introducing variability into the robotic control of trajectories used to train hindlimb locomotion in adult spinal mice. The spinal cords of adult female Swiss-Webster mice were completely transected at a mid-thoracic level. Fourteen days post-transection, the spinal mice were robotically trained to step in the presence of a 5-HT agonist, quipazine, for a period of six weeks. In this pilot study nine animals were divided into three groups, each receiving a different control strategy: a fixed training trajectory (Group A), a variable training trajectory without interlimb coordination imposed (Group B) and a variable training trajectory with hindlimb bilateral coordination impose...
Locomotion results from an interplay between biomechanical constraints of the muscles attached to th...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Significant advancements in spinal epidural stimulation (ES) strategie...
This paper emphasizes several characteristics of the neural control of locomotion that provide oppor...
Robotic training paradigms that enforce a fixed kinematic control might be suboptimal for rehabilita...
This paper introduces a new “assist-as needed” (AAN) training paradigm for rehabilitation of spina...
This paper introduces a new “assist-as-needed” (AAN) training paradigm for rehabilitation of spinal...
In the present study, concurrent treatment with robotic step training and a serotonin agonist, quipa...
The circuitries within the spinal cord are remarkably robust and plastic. Even in the absence of su...
This paper describes a robotic training system designed to rehabilitate the standing ability of mice...
© 2014 Dr. Camila Rosa BattistuzzoTraumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition with...
Background: Several studies in rodents with complete spinal cord transections have demonstrated that...
For a complete adult spinal rat to regain some weight-bearing stepping capability, it appears that a...
Traumatic SCIs have long-term health, economic and social consequences, stressing the urgency to dev...
Robotic devices are being developed to automate repetitive aspects of walking retraining after neuro...
Objectives. We aimed to develop a robotic interface capable of providing finely-tuned, multidirectio...
Locomotion results from an interplay between biomechanical constraints of the muscles attached to th...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Significant advancements in spinal epidural stimulation (ES) strategie...
This paper emphasizes several characteristics of the neural control of locomotion that provide oppor...
Robotic training paradigms that enforce a fixed kinematic control might be suboptimal for rehabilita...
This paper introduces a new “assist-as needed” (AAN) training paradigm for rehabilitation of spina...
This paper introduces a new “assist-as-needed” (AAN) training paradigm for rehabilitation of spinal...
In the present study, concurrent treatment with robotic step training and a serotonin agonist, quipa...
The circuitries within the spinal cord are remarkably robust and plastic. Even in the absence of su...
This paper describes a robotic training system designed to rehabilitate the standing ability of mice...
© 2014 Dr. Camila Rosa BattistuzzoTraumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition with...
Background: Several studies in rodents with complete spinal cord transections have demonstrated that...
For a complete adult spinal rat to regain some weight-bearing stepping capability, it appears that a...
Traumatic SCIs have long-term health, economic and social consequences, stressing the urgency to dev...
Robotic devices are being developed to automate repetitive aspects of walking retraining after neuro...
Objectives. We aimed to develop a robotic interface capable of providing finely-tuned, multidirectio...
Locomotion results from an interplay between biomechanical constraints of the muscles attached to th...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Significant advancements in spinal epidural stimulation (ES) strategie...
This paper emphasizes several characteristics of the neural control of locomotion that provide oppor...