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Clinical Trial
. 2022 Feb;28(2):260-271.
doi: 10.1038/s41591-021-01663-5. Epub 2022 Feb 7.

Activity-dependent spinal cord neuromodulation rapidly restores trunk and leg motor functions after complete paralysis

Andreas Rowald #  1   2   3 Salif Komi #  1   2   3 Robin Demesmaeker #  1   2   3 Edeny Baaklini  1   2   3 Sergio Daniel Hernandez-Charpak  1   2   3 Edoardo Paoles  4 Hazael Montanaro  5   6 Antonino Cassara  5 Fabio Becce  7 Bryn Lloyd  5 Taylor Newton  5 Jimmy Ravier  1   2   3 Nawal Kinany  1   8   9 Marina D'Ercole  4 Aurélie Paley  2   3 Nicolas Hankov  1   2   3 Camille Varescon  1   2   3 Laura McCracken  1   2   3 Molywan Vat  2   3 Miroslav Caban  4   8 Anne Watrin  4 Charlotte Jacquet  4 Léa Bole-Feysot  1   2   3 Cathal Harte  1   2   3 Henri Lorach  1   2   3 Andrea Galvez  1   2   3 Manon Tschopp  2 Natacha Herrmann  2 Moïra Wacker  2 Lionel Geernaert  2 Isabelle Fodor  2 Valentin Radevich  2 Katrien Van Den Keybus  2 Grégoire Eberle  2 Etienne Pralong  10 Maxime Roulet  3   10 Jean-Baptiste Ledoux  7   11 Eleonora Fornari  7   11 Stefano Mandija  12 Loan Mattera  13 Roberto Martuzzi  13 Bruno Nazarian  14 Stefan Benkler  5 Simone Callegari  15 Nathan Greiner  1   2   3 Benjamin Fuhrer  1   2 Martijn Froeling  12 Nik Buse  16 Tim Denison  16   17 Rik Buschman  16 Christian Wende  18 Damien Ganty  4 Jurriaan Bakker  4 Vincent Delattre  4 Hendrik Lambert  4 Karen Minassian  19 Cornelis A T van den Berg  12 Anne Kavounoudias  20 Silvestro Micera  9   21 Dimitri Van De Ville  8   22 Quentin Barraud  1   2   3 Erkan Kurt  23 Niels Kuster  5   6   15 Esra Neufeld  5   6   15 Marco Capogrosso  1   24   25 Leonie Asboth  1   2   3 Fabien B Wagner  1   2   3   26 Jocelyne Bloch  27   28   29   30 Grégoire Courtine  31   32   33   34
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Activity-dependent spinal cord neuromodulation rapidly restores trunk and leg motor functions after complete paralysis

Andreas Rowald et al. Nat Med. 2022 Feb.

Abstract

Epidural electrical stimulation (EES) targeting the dorsal roots of lumbosacral segments restores walking in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, EES is delivered with multielectrode paddle leads that were originally designed to target the dorsal column of the spinal cord. Here, we hypothesized that an arrangement of electrodes targeting the ensemble of dorsal roots involved in leg and trunk movements would result in superior efficacy, restoring more diverse motor activities after the most severe SCI. To test this hypothesis, we established a computational framework that informed the optimal arrangement of electrodes on a new paddle lead and guided its neurosurgical positioning. We also developed software supporting the rapid configuration of activity-specific stimulation programs that reproduced the natural activation of motor neurons underlying each activity. We tested these neurotechnologies in three individuals with complete sensorimotor paralysis as part of an ongoing clinical trial ( www.clinicaltrials.gov identifier NCT02936453). Within a single day, activity-specific stimulation programs enabled these three individuals to stand, walk, cycle, swim and control trunk movements. Neurorehabilitation mediated sufficient improvement to restore these activities in community settings, opening a realistic path to support everyday mobility with EES in people with SCI.

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