This paper emphasizes several characteristics of the neural control of locomotion that provide opportunities for developing strategies to maximize the recovery of postural and locomotor functions after a spinal cord injury (SCI). The major points of this paper are: (i) the circuitry that controls standing and stepping is extremely malleable and reflects a continuously varying combination of neurons that are activated when executing stereotypical movements; (ii) the connectivity between neurons is more accurately perceived as a functional rather than as an anatomical phenomenon; (iii) the functional connectivity that controls standing and stepping reflects the physiological state of a given assembly of synapses, where the probability of thes...
The control of human locomotion engages various brain structures and numerous muscles. Even though t...
Recent data on spinal cord plasticity after spinal cord injury (SCI) were reviewed to analyze the in...
The control of human locomotion engages various brain structures and numerous muscles. Even though t...
This paper emphasizes several characteristics of the neural control of locomotion that provide oppor...
This paper emphasizes several characteristics of the neural control of locomotion that provide oppor...
Abstract Advances in our understanding of the physiological basis of locomotion enable us to optimiz...
The recovery of stepping ability following a spinal cord injury may be achieved by restoring anatomi...
Locomotor training is a classic rehabilitation approach utilized with the aim of improving sensorimo...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating syndrome that produces dysfunction in motor and sensory sy...
Preclinical and clinical neurophysiological and neurorehabilitation research has generated rather su...
Recent data on spinal cord plasticity after spinal cord injury (SCI) were reviewed to analyze the in...
It has been suggested that neuroplasticity-promoting neuromodulation can restore sensory-motor pathw...
Recent progress with spinal cord injured (SCI) patients indicates that with training they can recove...
Recent progress with spinal cord injured (SCI) patients indicates that with training they can recove...
It has been suggested that neuroplasticity-promoting neuromodulation can restore sensory-motor pathw...
The control of human locomotion engages various brain structures and numerous muscles. Even though t...
Recent data on spinal cord plasticity after spinal cord injury (SCI) were reviewed to analyze the in...
The control of human locomotion engages various brain structures and numerous muscles. Even though t...
This paper emphasizes several characteristics of the neural control of locomotion that provide oppor...
This paper emphasizes several characteristics of the neural control of locomotion that provide oppor...
Abstract Advances in our understanding of the physiological basis of locomotion enable us to optimiz...
The recovery of stepping ability following a spinal cord injury may be achieved by restoring anatomi...
Locomotor training is a classic rehabilitation approach utilized with the aim of improving sensorimo...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating syndrome that produces dysfunction in motor and sensory sy...
Preclinical and clinical neurophysiological and neurorehabilitation research has generated rather su...
Recent data on spinal cord plasticity after spinal cord injury (SCI) were reviewed to analyze the in...
It has been suggested that neuroplasticity-promoting neuromodulation can restore sensory-motor pathw...
Recent progress with spinal cord injured (SCI) patients indicates that with training they can recove...
Recent progress with spinal cord injured (SCI) patients indicates that with training they can recove...
It has been suggested that neuroplasticity-promoting neuromodulation can restore sensory-motor pathw...
The control of human locomotion engages various brain structures and numerous muscles. Even though t...
Recent data on spinal cord plasticity after spinal cord injury (SCI) were reviewed to analyze the in...
The control of human locomotion engages various brain structures and numerous muscles. Even though t...