Muscle activation during unilateral stepping occurs in the nonstepping limb of humans with clinically complete spinal cord injury

被引:69
|
作者
Ferris, DP
Gordon, KE
Beres-Jones, JA
Harkema, SJ
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Neurol, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Brain Res Inst, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
关键词
EMG; gait; locomotion; motor control; rehabilitation;
D O I
10.1038/sj.sc.3101542
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Study design: Comparison of different kinematic and loading conditions on muscle activation in clinically complete spinal cord-injured subjects stepping unilaterally with manual assistance. Objective: To determine if rhythmic lower limb loading or movement could produce rhythmic muscle activation in the nonstepping limb of subjects with clinically complete spinal cord injury (SCI). Setting: Human Locomotion Research Center, Department of Neurology, University of California, Los Angeles, USA. Methods: We recorded electromyography, joint kinematics, and vertical ground reaction forces as four subjects with clinically complete SCI stepped with manual assistance and partial bodyweight support. For all trials, one limb continuously stepped while the other limb underwent different conditions, including rhythmic lower limb loading in an extended position without limb movement, rhythmic lower limb movement similar to stepping without limb loading, and no lower limb loading or movement with the leg in an extended or flexed position. Results: Three subjects displayed rhythmic muscle activity in the nonstepping limb for trials with rhythmic limb loading, but no limb movement. One subject displayed rhythmic muscle activity in the nonstepping limb for trials without ipsilateral limb loading or movement. The rhythmic muscle activity in the nonstepping limb was similar to the rhythmic muscle activity during bilateral stepping. Conclusions: The human spinal cord can use sensory information about ipsilateral limb loading to increase muscle activation even when there is no limb movement. The results also indicate that movement and loading in one limb can produce rhythmic muscle activity in the other limb even when it is stationary and unloaded. These findings emphasize the importance of optimizing load-related and contralateral sensory input during gait rehabilitation after SCI.
引用
收藏
页码:14 / 23
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Upper limb effort does not increase maximal voluntary muscle activation in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury
    Huang, Helen J.
    Ferris, Daniel P.
    CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2009, 120 (09) : 1741 - 1749
  • [32] Influence of muscle temperature on the contractile properties of the quadriceps muscle in humans with spinal cord injury
    Gerrits, HL
    De Haan, A
    Hopman, MTE
    van der Woude, LHV
    Sargeant, AJ
    CLINICAL SCIENCE, 2000, 98 (01) : 31 - 38
  • [33] Stepping up after spinal cord injury: negotiating an obstacle during walking
    Frigon, Alain
    Lecomte, Charly G.
    NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH, 2025, 20 (07) : 1919 - 1929
  • [34] Reduced reciprocal inhibition during assisted stepping in human spinal cord injury
    Knikou, Maria
    Mummidisetty, Chaithanya K.
    EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 2011, 231 (01) : 104 - 112
  • [35] Histological and histoenzymatic study of the muscle fibers in spinal cord injury rats with limb movement during sleep
    Esteves, A. M.
    Mello, M.
    Squarcini, C. R.
    Lancellotti, C. P.
    Comparoni, A.
    Tufik, S.
    JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 2006, 15 : 90 - 91
  • [36] Spinal Cord Epidural Stimulation for Lower Limb Motor Function Recovery in Individuals with Motor Complete Spinal Cord Injury
    Rejc, Enrico
    Angeli, Claudia A.
    PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA, 2019, 30 (02) : 337 - +
  • [37] Lower-Limb Sensorimotor Deprivation-Related Brain Activation in Patients With Chronic Complete Spinal Cord Injury
    Gao, Feng
    Guo, Yun
    Chu, Hongyu
    Yu, Weiyong
    Chen, Zhenbo
    Chen, Liang
    Li, Jun
    Yang, Degang
    Yang, Mingliang
    Du, Liangjie
    Li, Jianjun
    Chan, Chetwyn C. H.
    FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY, 2020, 11
  • [38] Compensatory muscle activation during forced respiratory tasks in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury
    de Paleville, Daniela Terson
    Lorenz, Douglas
    RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY & NEUROBIOLOGY, 2015, 217 : 54 - 62
  • [39] Influence of complete spinal cord injury on skeletal muscle within 6 mo of injury
    Castro, MJ
    Apple, DF
    Staron, RS
    Campos, GER
    Dudley, GA
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 1999, 86 (01) : 350 - 358
  • [40] Spinal Cord Imaging Markers and Recovery of Volitional Leg Movement With Spinal Cord Epidural Stimulation in Individuals With Clinically Motor Complete Spinal Cord Injury
    Rejc, Enrico
    Smith, Andrew C.
    Weber, Kenneth A., II
    Ugiliweneza, Beatrice
    Bert, Robert J.
    Negahdar, Mohammadjavad
    Boakye, Maxwell
    Harkema, Susan J.
    Angeli, Claudia A.
    FRONTIERS IN SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE, 2020, 14