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Neuroprosthetic technologies to augment the impact of neurorehabilitation after spinal cord injury

van den Brand, Rubia
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Mignardot, Jean-Baptiste
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von Zitzewitz, Joachim
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2015
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

Spinal cord injury leads to a range of disabilities, including limitations in locomotor activity, that seriously diminish the patients’ autonomy and quality of life. Electrochemical neuromodulation therapies, robot-assisted rehabilitation and willpower-based training paradigms restored supraspinal control of locomotion in rodent models of severe spinal cord injury. This treatment promoted extensive and ubiquitous remodeling of spared circuits and residual neural pathways. In four chronic paraplegic individuals, electrical neuromodulation of the spinal cord resulted in the immediate recovery of voluntary leg movements, suggesting that the therapeutic concepts developed in rodent models may also apply to humans. Here, we briefly review previous work, summarize current developments, and highlight impediments to translate these interventions into medical practice to improve functional recovery of spinal-cord-injured individuals

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DOI
10.1016/j.rehab.2015.04.003
Author(s)
van den Brand, Rubia
Mignardot, Jean-Baptiste
von Zitzewitz, Joachim
Le Goff, Camille
Fumeaux, Nicolas
Wagner, Fabien
Capogrosso, Marco
Martin Moraud, Eduardo
Micera, Silvestro
Schurch, Brigitte
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Date Issued

2015

Published in
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Volume

58

Issue

4

Start page

232

End page

237

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REVIEWED

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October 26, 2018
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