Noninvasive method to control the human spinal locomotor systems


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Abstract

The mechanism of interactions between receptor activation in the musculoskeletal system and stimulation of the spinal cord in the regulation of locomotor behavior was studied in healthy subjects. Afferent stimulation was tested for effect on the patterns of stepping movements induced by percutaneous stimulation of the spinal cord. A combination of percutaneous spinal cord stimulation and vibratory stimulation was shown to increase the amplitude of leg movements. It was demonstrated that vibratory stimulation of limb muscles at a frequency of less than 30 Hz can be used to control involuntary movements elicited by noninvasive stimulation of the spinal cord.

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N. A. Shcherbakova

Pavlov Institute of Physiology

Author for correspondence.
Email: chsh_na@pavlov.infran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

T. R. Moshonkina

Pavlov Institute of Physiology

Email: chsh_na@pavlov.infran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. A. Savohin

Pavlov Institute of Physiology

Email: chsh_na@pavlov.infran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

V. A. Selionov

Kharkevich Institute of Information Transmission Problems

Email: chsh_na@pavlov.infran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

R. M. Gorodnichev

Velikie Luki Academy of Physical Education and Sports

Email: chsh_na@pavlov.infran.ru
Russian Federation, Velikie Luki

Yu. P. Gerasimenko

Pavlov Institute of Physiology

Email: chsh_na@pavlov.infran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow


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