Disrupted triphasic electromyography (EMG) patterns of agonist and antagonist muscle pairs during fast goal-directed movements have been found in patients with hypermetria. Since peripheral electrical stimulation (ES) and motor training may modulate motor cortical excitability through plasticity mechanisms, we aimed to investigate whether temporal ES-assisted movement training could influence premovement cortical excitability and alleviate hypermetria in patients with spinal cerebellar ataxia (SCA). The EMG of the agonist extensor carpi radialis muscle and antagonist flexor carpi radialis muscle, premovement motor evoked potentials (MEPs) of the flexor carpi radialis muscle, and the constant and variable errors of movements were assessed be...
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) can electrically activate paretic muscles of the lower e...
Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) modulates corticomotor excitability but its effect on motor ...
nt so th ou re in ct litude of electromyographic activity (EMG), a transient in- at the spinal level...
Copyright © 2015 Ying-Zu Huang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
AbstractThe neuromodulation of motor excitability has been shown to improve functional movement in p...
So far, there is only one procedure known to increase hypermetria in cerebellar patients. Facing an ...
Background: A single session of isolated repetitive movements of the thumb can alter the response to...
In this study we investigated in healthy subjects whether continuous theta-burst stimulation (cTBS) ...
Some evidence suggests that high-intensity motor training slows down the severity of spinocerebellar...
The cerebellum is essentially involved in movement control and plays a critical role in motor learni...
Abstract Background A single session of isolated repetitive movements of the thumb can alter the res...
Learning new motor skills has been correlated with increased cortical excitability. In this study, d...
We investigated fast pointing and fast reversal single-joint movements performed under artificial da...
2012-07-26Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has been used as a therapeutic tool for patien...
The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion–extension task at maximal voluntary rate ...
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) can electrically activate paretic muscles of the lower e...
Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) modulates corticomotor excitability but its effect on motor ...
nt so th ou re in ct litude of electromyographic activity (EMG), a transient in- at the spinal level...
Copyright © 2015 Ying-Zu Huang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
AbstractThe neuromodulation of motor excitability has been shown to improve functional movement in p...
So far, there is only one procedure known to increase hypermetria in cerebellar patients. Facing an ...
Background: A single session of isolated repetitive movements of the thumb can alter the response to...
In this study we investigated in healthy subjects whether continuous theta-burst stimulation (cTBS) ...
Some evidence suggests that high-intensity motor training slows down the severity of spinocerebellar...
The cerebellum is essentially involved in movement control and plays a critical role in motor learni...
Abstract Background A single session of isolated repetitive movements of the thumb can alter the res...
Learning new motor skills has been correlated with increased cortical excitability. In this study, d...
We investigated fast pointing and fast reversal single-joint movements performed under artificial da...
2012-07-26Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has been used as a therapeutic tool for patien...
The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion–extension task at maximal voluntary rate ...
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) can electrically activate paretic muscles of the lower e...
Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) modulates corticomotor excitability but its effect on motor ...
nt so th ou re in ct litude of electromyographic activity (EMG), a transient in- at the spinal level...