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Enhanced stretch reflex excitability of the soleus muscle in persons with incomplete rather than complete chronic spinal cord injury
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NAKAZAWA K; KAWASHIMA N; AKAI M
ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL , 2006, vol. 87, n° 1, p. 71-75 Doc n°: 123995 Localisation : Documentation IRR Descripteurs : AE21 - ORIGINE TRAUMATIQUE Url : http://
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Objective: To compare excitabilities of spinal stretch reflex among clinically complete spinal cord injury (SCI), incomplete SCI, elderly healthy, and young healthy subjects. Design: Case comparison. Setting: Research laboratory. Participants: Volunteer sample of 12 complete SCI, 10 incomplete SCI, 10 elderly, and 11 young subjects. Intervention: Mechanically induced stretch reflex, H-reflex, and M response in electromyographic activity of the soleus muscle were recorded in all subjects. Main Outcome Measures: Absolute peak-to-peak stretch reflex amplitude and maximum H-reflex (Hmax), and those values relative to the maximum M response (Mmax) amplitude (relative peak-to-peak stretch reflex amplitude) and H/M ratio. Results: Both the absolute and relative peak-to-peak stretch reflex amplitudes showed the greatest values in incomplete SCI among the 4 groups. Although absolute and relative peak-to-peak stretch reflex amplitudes of the incomplete SCI group were greater than those of the complete SCI group, the H/M ratios of both groups were comparable, and were greater than those of the younger and elderly groups. Conclusions: The results suggest that the greater absolute and relative peak-to-peak stretch reflex amplitudes of incomplete SCI were mostly due to the greater maximum motor potential (Mmax), while the elevated spinal motoneuronal excitability shown by the increased H/M ratio was maintained in the chronic stage after both complete and incomplete SCIs. Langue : ANGLAIS |
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