An invited review following the Soujinkai Fujiu Memorial Award : development of a neurorehabilitation system for effective functional recovery after spinal cord injury : approach to clinical application from basic research
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 64 Issue 3-4
Page 21-26
published_at 2017
Title
An invited review following the Soujinkai Fujiu Memorial Award : development of a neurorehabilitation system for effective functional recovery after spinal cord injury : approach to clinical application from basic research
Creators
Moriya Atsushi
Creators
Suetomi Yutaka
Creators
Takahashi Youhei
Source Identifiers
Creator Keywords
spinal cord injury
neurorehabilitation
3D kinematic analysis
functional electrical stimulation
body wight supported treadmill training
Combination therapy is essential for functional repairs of the spinal cord. Rehabilitation facilitates the reorganization of residual/regenerated neural pathways and improves motor function after spinal cord injury (SCI). Functional electrical stimulation has previously been used as neuroprosthesis for quadriplegics and can be used in providing rehabilitative therapy to aid in the reorganization of central nervous system after spinal cord regeneration therapy. We have developed a rodent model of a less invasive neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) capable of working in combination with other therapies. A series of studies using this model have indicated that NMES therapy is effective in recovering motor function after SCI. We have now developed a gait analysis system in collaboration with the rehabilitation division in our hospital. In future studies, we will test the efficacy of various methods of walk training in conjunction with this system to develop an effective rehabilitation support system that will maximize functional recovery for patients with lower limb paralysis.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
Date Issued
2017
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Relations
[ISSN]0513-1812
[NCID]AA00594272