EFFECTS OF CONDITIONING CUTANEOMUSCULAR STIMULATION ON THE SOLEUS H-REFLEX IN NORMAL AND SPASTIC PARETIC SUBJECTS DURING WALKING AND STANDING

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FUNG, J [1 ]
BARBEAU, H [1 ]
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[1] MCGILL UNIV,SCH PHYS & OCCUPAT THERAPY,MONTREAL,PQ H3G 1Y5,CANADA
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10.1152/jn.1994.72.5.2090
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. The modulation of the soleus H-reflex by a conditioning cutaneomuscular stimulation was investigated in 10 normal and 10 spastic paretic subjects who suffered from incomplete spinal cord lesions. The different motor tasks examined were standing, locomotion, and the maintenance of static Limb postures to mimic critical gait events. The test soleus H-reflex was obtained by stimulating the tibial nerve in the popliteal fossa with a single 1-ms pulse at an intensity that produced a barely detectable M wave. The conditioning stimulus, consisting of an 11-ms train of three 1-ms pulses at 200 Hz, was delivered to the ipsilateral medial plantar arch, stimulating predominantly the medial plantar nerve, at an innocuous intensity of 2.5-3.0 X sensory threshold and at a conditioning-test delay of 45 ms. 2. During quiet standing, the H-reflex amplitude was inhibited only marginally by the conditioning cutaneomuscular stimulation, not reaching statistical significance in either the normal or spastic group of subjects. Although there was a trend of reflex inhibition in the normal subjects as the conditioning intensity was increased, a reversed trend of reflex facilitation was observed in the spastic patients. 3. During treadmill walking, the conditioned H-reflex was inhibited significantly during all phases in all the normal subjects and in one mildly impaired patient. In the moderately and severely impaired patients, cutaneomuscular stimulation selectively inhibited the soleus H-reflex in the early stance and swing phases, thereby producing a near normal phasic modulation pattern. Such modulatory effects were not present under static gait-mimicking conditions. 4. The task-specific and phase-dependent effects of cutaneomuscular stimulation on the soleus H-reflex in the spinal cord-injured patients revealed strong inhibitory influence on Ia afferents from cutaneomuscular inputs. It is plausible that inhibition occurs at both pre- and postsynaptic levels. 5. It is concluded that normal Ia modulatory mechanisms during locomotion are deficient in spastic spinal cord-injured patients and can partially and artificially be restored by cutaneomuscular stimulation applied to the sole of the foot. This can be used as a functional electrical stimulation (FES) regime in gait rehabilitation.
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