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. 2006 Oct;175(1):191-5.
doi: 10.1007/s00221-006-0688-z. Epub 2006 Sep 28.

Impaired scaling of responses to vestibular stimulation in incomplete SCI

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Impaired scaling of responses to vestibular stimulation in incomplete SCI

S Wydenkeller et al. Exp Brain Res. 2006 Oct.
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Abstract

Patients with incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) have impaired postural control leading to a high danger of falling. Clinically, it is impossible to assess the extent to which postural instability due to sensorimotor deficit is influenced by a disturbance in the vestibulospinal pathways. Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) was applied to investigate changes in the vestibular spinal responses and their potential influence on postural stability in iSCI patients. Six chronic iSCI patients and age-matched controls were stimulated with a bipolar binaural stimulus. The centre of pressure (CoP) and soleus EMG responses during free standing with closed eyes on firm and compliant ground were measured. The impairment in postural stability was assessed by the mean amplitude of CoP deflections during two minutes undisturbed standing. Although iSCI patients were significantly less stable than controls, direct GVS responses of the soleus EMG and postural sways tended to be increased on firm ground. The GVS responses increased when changing from firm to compliant ground, showing a close correlation between the extent of postural instability and the response amplitudes. Therefore, challenging proprioceptive feedback induced a significant up-modulation of the GVS responses. However, when we took the postural instability in iSCI patients into account, the EMG and CoP responses to GVS were reduced compared to controls. The combined assessment of EMG and CoP responses to GVS complements the clinical examination and permits evaluation of the preservation and modulation of vestibulospinal responses in iSCI.

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