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2017 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Cycling with Plantar Stimulation Increases Cutaneomuscular-Conditioned Spinal Excitability in Subjects with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

Authors : Stefano Piazza, Diego Serrano-Muñoz, Julio Gómez-Soriano, Diego Torricelli, Gerardo Avila-Martin, Iriana Galan-Arriero, Jose Luis Pons, Julian Taylor

Published in: Converging Clinical and Engineering Research on Neurorehabilitation II

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a rehabilitation exercise for people with incomplete Spinal Cord Injury (iSCI), based on cycling and combined afferent electrical stimulation (ES-cycling), to normalize spinal activity in response to a plantar cutaneous stimulation. We studied Soleus H-reflex excitability following ipsilateral plantar electrical stimulation applied at 25–100 ms inter-stimulus intervals (ISI’s), on 13 non-injured subjects and 10 subjects with iSCI. Reflexes were tested before and after a 10 min session of ES-cycling to evaluate the effects of the exercise. Plantar-conditioned H-reflex modulation increased in the iSCI group after ES-cycling, compared to the limited modulation observed before the exercise. Conversely, the non-injured group presented pronounced modulation both before and after the exercise. We conclude that ES-cycling improved plantar-conditioned spinal neuronal excitability in subjects with iSCI. Results could be used in the design of more effective leg-cycling therapies, to promote central neuroplasticity and rehabilitation in lower limb muscle activity following iSCI.

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Metadata
Title
Cycling with Plantar Stimulation Increases Cutaneomuscular-Conditioned Spinal Excitability in Subjects with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
Authors
Stefano Piazza
Diego Serrano-Muñoz
Julio Gómez-Soriano
Diego Torricelli
Gerardo Avila-Martin
Iriana Galan-Arriero
Jose Luis Pons
Julian Taylor
Copyright Year
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46669-9_7