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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) paired with massed practice training to promote adaptive plasticity and motor recovery in chronic incomplete tetraplegia: A pilot study

机译:经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)与大规模实践培训相结合以促进慢性不完全性四肢瘫痪患者的适应性可塑性和运动恢复:一项初步研究

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>Objective: Our goal was to determine if pairing transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) with rehabilitation for two weeks could augment adaptive plasticity offered by these residual pathways to elicit longer-lasting improvements in motor function in incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI). >Design: Longitudinal, randomized, controlled, double-blinded cohort study. >Setting: Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. >Participants: Eight male subjects with chronic incomplete motor tetraplegia. >Interventions: Massed practice (MP) training with or without tDCS for 2 hrs, 5 times a week. >Outcome Measures: We assessed neurophysiologic and functional outcomes before, after and three months following intervention. Neurophysiologic measures were collected with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). TMS measures included excitability, representational volume, area and distribution of a weaker and stronger muscle motor map. Functional assessments included a manual muscle test (MMT), upper extremity motor score (UEMS), action research arm test (ARAT) and nine hole peg test (NHPT). >Results: We observed that subjects receiving training paired with tDCS had more increased strength of weak proximal (15% vs 10%), wrist (22% vs 10%) and hand (39% vs. 16%) muscles immediately and three months after intervention compared to the sham group. Our observed changes in muscle strength were related to decreases in strong muscle map volume (r=0.851), reduced weak muscle excitability (r=0.808), a more focused weak muscle motor map (r=0.675) and movement of weak muscle motor map (r=0.935). >Conclusion: Overall, our results encourage the establishment of larger clinical trials to confirm the potential benefit of pairing tDCS with training to improve the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions for individuals with SCI. >Trial Registration:
机译:>目的:我们的目标是确定将经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)与康复结合进行两周是否可以增强这些残留途径提供的适应性可塑性,从而在不完全脊髓中引起运动功能的长期持续改善伤害(iSCI)。 >设计:纵向,随机,对照,双盲队列研究。 >设置:美国俄亥俄州克利夫兰的克利夫兰诊所基金会。 >参与者:八位患有慢性不完全运动性四肢瘫痪的男性受试者。 >干预:有或没有tDCS的大规模练习(MP)培训2个小时,每周5次。 >结果指标:我们评估了干预前,干预后和干预后三个月的神经生理和功能结局。采用经颅磁刺激(TMS)收集神经生理指标。 TMS测量包括兴奋性,代表性体积,面积和较弱肌肉运动图的分布。功能评估包括手动肌肉测试(MMT),上肢运动评分(UEMS),动作研究手臂测试(ARAT)和九孔钉测试(NHPT)。 >结果:我们观察到接受训练并与tDCS配对的受试者的近端无力(15%对10%),手腕(22%对10%)和手(39%对16%)的力量更大。 )与假手术组相比,即刻和干预后三个月的肌肉。我们观察到的肌肉力量变化与强肌图体积减少(r = 0.851),弱肌兴奋性降低(r = 0.808),更集中的弱肌运动图(r = 0.675)和弱肌运动图的运动有关(r = 0.935)。 >结论:总体而言,我们的结果鼓励建立更大的临床试验,以确认将tDCS与培训相结合的潜在益处,以提高SCI患者的康复干预措施的有效性。 >试用注册:

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