著者
村岡慶裕
所属
題材
運動
被検体
ヒト
データ収集方法
実験
専門分野
運動生理学
評価指標
電気刺激
キーワード
脳卒中随意運動運動学習歩行異常運動イメージ電気刺激
概要

書誌:Journal of electromyofraphy and kinessiology,2 012

T. Yamaguchi, T. Fujiwara, K. Saito, S. Tanabe, Y. Muraoka, Y. Otaka, R. Osu, T. Tsuji,  K. Hase, and M. Liu, 2012. The effect of active pedaling combined with electrical stimulation  on spinal reciprocal inhibition. J Electromyogr Kinesiol, Vol.23, No.1,  190-194

AbstractObjective: Pedaling is widely used for rehabilitation of locomotion because it induces muscle activity very similar to locomotion. Afferent stimulation is important for the modulation of spinal reflexes. Furthermore, supraspinal modulation plays an important role in spinal plasticity induced by electrical stimulation. We, therefore, expected that active pedaling combined with electrical stimulation could induce strong after-effects on spinal reflexes.Design: Twelve healthy adults participated in this study. They were instructed to perform 7 min of pedaling. We applied electrical stimulation to the common peroneal nerve during the extension phase of the pedaling cycle. We assessed reciprocal inhibition using  soleus H-reflex conditioning-test paradigm. The magnitude of reciprocal inhibition was measured before, immediately after, 15 and 30 min after active pedaling alone, electrical stimulation alone and active pedaling combined with electrical stimulation (pedaling + ES).

Results: The amount of reciprocal inhibition was significantly increased after pedaling + ES. The aftereffect of pedaling + ES on reciprocal inhibition was more prominent and longer lasting compared with pedaling or electrical stimulation alone. Conclusions: Pedaling + ES could induce stronger after-effects on spinal reciprocal inhibitory neurons compared with either intervention alone. Pedaling + ES might be used as a tool to improve locomotion and functional abnormalities in the patient with central nervous lesion.

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