© 2017 The Authors Preclinical and clinical neurophysiological and neurorehabilitation research has generated rather surprising levels of recovery of volitional sensory-motor function in persons with chronic motor paralysis following a spinal cord injury. The key factor in this recovery is largely activity-dependent plasticity of spinal and supraspinal networks. This key factor can be triggered by neuromodulation of these networks with electrical and pharmacological interventions. This review addresses some of the systems-level physiological mechanisms that might explain the effects of electrical modulation and how repetitive training facilitates the recovery of volitional motor control. In particular, we substantiate the hypotheses that: (...
Epidural electrical spinal stimulation can facilitate recovery of volitional motor control in indivi...
Over the past 20 years, tremendous advances have been made in the field of spinal cord injury resear...
After spinal cord injury (SCI), considerable reorganization and plasticity are necessary for behavio...
Preclinical and clinical neurophysiological and neurorehabilitation research has generated rather su...
GT is supported by funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program un...
Preclinical and clinical neurophysiological and neurorehabilitation research has generated rather su...
Electrical spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been gaining momentum as a potential therapy for motor ...
Over the past 20 years, tremendous advances have been made in the field of spinal cord injury resear...
Locomotor training is a classic rehabilitation approach utilized with the aim of improving sensorimo...
Locomotor training is a classic rehabilitation approach utilized with the aim of improving sensorimo...
Current efforts to restore function after spinal cord injury are based largely on exploiting neuropl...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review discusses recent advances in the rehabilitation of motor deficits a...
AbstractSpinal cord injury leads to a range of disabilities, including limitations in locomotor acti...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review discusses recent advances in the rehabilitation of motor deficits a...
Over the past 20 years, tremendous advances have been made in the field of spinal cord injury resear...
Epidural electrical spinal stimulation can facilitate recovery of volitional motor control in indivi...
Over the past 20 years, tremendous advances have been made in the field of spinal cord injury resear...
After spinal cord injury (SCI), considerable reorganization and plasticity are necessary for behavio...
Preclinical and clinical neurophysiological and neurorehabilitation research has generated rather su...
GT is supported by funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program un...
Preclinical and clinical neurophysiological and neurorehabilitation research has generated rather su...
Electrical spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been gaining momentum as a potential therapy for motor ...
Over the past 20 years, tremendous advances have been made in the field of spinal cord injury resear...
Locomotor training is a classic rehabilitation approach utilized with the aim of improving sensorimo...
Locomotor training is a classic rehabilitation approach utilized with the aim of improving sensorimo...
Current efforts to restore function after spinal cord injury are based largely on exploiting neuropl...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review discusses recent advances in the rehabilitation of motor deficits a...
AbstractSpinal cord injury leads to a range of disabilities, including limitations in locomotor acti...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review discusses recent advances in the rehabilitation of motor deficits a...
Over the past 20 years, tremendous advances have been made in the field of spinal cord injury resear...
Epidural electrical spinal stimulation can facilitate recovery of volitional motor control in indivi...
Over the past 20 years, tremendous advances have been made in the field of spinal cord injury resear...
After spinal cord injury (SCI), considerable reorganization and plasticity are necessary for behavio...