The modulation of the soleus H reflex in response to functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the rectus femoris (RF) muscle and its overlying skin was examined in 11 normal adults and 6 patients with a clinically defined complete spinal cord injury (SCI). Stimulation of RF at twice motor threshold (MT) resulted in a long-lasting (>1,000 ms) and significant reduction (50-70% of control) in the size of the soleus H reflex in all normal subjects tested. For five of the SCI subjects, 2MT stimulation of RF induced a 55-60% reduction in the soleus H reflex that was also long-lasting (>160 ms). In the remaining SCI subject, 2MT stimulation resulted in an initial period of significant H-reflex facilitation (0-14 ms) that was followed by a longer...
Spinal plasticity is thought to contribute to sensorimotor recovery of limb function in several neur...
<p>Neurophysiological studies in healthy subjects suggest that increased spinal inhibitory reflexes ...
The reflex excitability of the soleus spinal motoneurons was assessed in healthy subjects performing...
The modulation of the soleus H reflex in response to functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the ...
Study aims to examine changes in the magnitude of the flexion reflex following functional electrical...
The modulation of the soleus H-reflex in response to tonic mechanical loading applied to the plantar...
Modulation of spinal reflexes depends largely on the integrity of the corticospinal tract. A useful ...
The current study provides insight into the neural interaction between hip proprioceptive feedback a...
The soleus H-reflex modulation pattern was measured in 8 normal and 8 spastic paretic subjects durin...
Sensory feedback from hip proprioceptors has been demonstrated to markedly affect motor output in bo...
Whether interlimb reflexes emerge only after a severe insult to the human spinal cord is controversi...
Posterior root-muscle (PRM) reflexes are short-latency spinal reflexes evoked by epidural or transcu...
After spinal cord injury (SCI), widespread reorganization occurs within spinal reflex systems. Regul...
To investigate the conditioning effects of plantar pressure on flexion reflex excitability in patien...
<div><p>Spinal plasticity is thought to contribute to sensorimotor recovery of limb function in seve...
Spinal plasticity is thought to contribute to sensorimotor recovery of limb function in several neur...
<p>Neurophysiological studies in healthy subjects suggest that increased spinal inhibitory reflexes ...
The reflex excitability of the soleus spinal motoneurons was assessed in healthy subjects performing...
The modulation of the soleus H reflex in response to functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the ...
Study aims to examine changes in the magnitude of the flexion reflex following functional electrical...
The modulation of the soleus H-reflex in response to tonic mechanical loading applied to the plantar...
Modulation of spinal reflexes depends largely on the integrity of the corticospinal tract. A useful ...
The current study provides insight into the neural interaction between hip proprioceptive feedback a...
The soleus H-reflex modulation pattern was measured in 8 normal and 8 spastic paretic subjects durin...
Sensory feedback from hip proprioceptors has been demonstrated to markedly affect motor output in bo...
Whether interlimb reflexes emerge only after a severe insult to the human spinal cord is controversi...
Posterior root-muscle (PRM) reflexes are short-latency spinal reflexes evoked by epidural or transcu...
After spinal cord injury (SCI), widespread reorganization occurs within spinal reflex systems. Regul...
To investigate the conditioning effects of plantar pressure on flexion reflex excitability in patien...
<div><p>Spinal plasticity is thought to contribute to sensorimotor recovery of limb function in seve...
Spinal plasticity is thought to contribute to sensorimotor recovery of limb function in several neur...
<p>Neurophysiological studies in healthy subjects suggest that increased spinal inhibitory reflexes ...
The reflex excitability of the soleus spinal motoneurons was assessed in healthy subjects performing...