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[New approaches in the study of neuroplasticity process in patients with central nervous system lesion].

L A Chernikova, E I Kremneva, A V Cherviakov, I V Saenko, R N Konovalov, M A Piramidov, I B Kozlovskaia.   

Abstract

Methods which on one hand can ensure the patient's mobility and on other hand activate afferents inputs are the main in rehabilitation treatment. Recent studies has shown that plasticity is structural base of recovery after central nervous system injury. Reorganization of cortical areas and increase of preserved structures functional effectiveness (intensification afferent input) are an anatomical basis of plasticity. However, sensory correction methods, without accounting of functional condition of patients, can lead to the formation of pathological symptoms: spasticity, hyperreflexia, etc. So the main aim is to study adequate management of the neuroplasticity process. This problem cannot be solving without modern methods of neuroimaging and brain mapping. The new approach for study cortical mechanisms of neuroplasticity, responsible for locomotion, was developed in the present study. This approach is complex use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and navigation transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS). It was showed that vast fMRI activation area in the first and the second sensorimotor area emerges with passive sensorimotor paradigm using that imitate backing load during walking. The mechanical stimulator footsteps backing zones "Corvit" uses for create this paradigm, nTMS examination, which used after fMRI, help localize the motor representation of muscles which control locomotion more accurately. We guess that new approach can be used for neuroplasticity process study and assessment of neuroplasticity changes during rehabilitation for restore and correct the walking.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23885553     DOI: 10.7868/s0131164613030053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fiziol Cheloveka        ISSN: 0131-1646


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Review 1.  Application of Space Technologies Aimed at Proprioceptive Correction in Terrestrial Medicine in Russia.

Authors:  Eugenia Motanova; Maria Bekreneva; Ilya Rukavishnikov; Tatiana A Shigueva; Alina A Saveko; Elena S Tomilovskaya
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-06-16       Impact factor: 4.755

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