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. 2012 Mar-Apr;38(2):46-56.

[Transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the spinal cord: non-invasive tool for activation of locomotor circuitry in human]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 22679796

[Transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the spinal cord: non-invasive tool for activation of locomotor circuitry in human]

[Article in Russian]
R M Gorodnichev et al. Fiziol Cheloveka. 2012 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

A new tool for locomotor circuitry activation in the non-injured human by transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) has been described. We show that continuous tSCS over T11-T12 vertebrae at 5-40 Hz induced involuntary locomotor-like stepping movements in subjects with their legs in a gravity-independent position. The increase of frequency of tSCS from 5 to 30 Hz augmented the amplitude of evoked stepping movements. The duration of cycle period did not depend on frequency of tSCS. During tSCS the hip, knee and ankle joints were involved in the stepping performance. It has been suggested that tSCS activates the locomotor circuitry through the dorsal roots. It appears that tSCS can be used as a non-invasive method in rehabilitation of spinal pathology.

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