Spinal cord injury (SCI) causes severe motor and sensory deficits, and there are currently no approved treatments for recovery. Nearly 70% of patients with SCI experience pathological muscle cocontraction and spasticity, accompanied by clinical signs such as patellar hyperreflexia and ankle clonus. The integration of epidural electrical stimulation (EES) of the spinal cord with rehabilitation has substantial potential to improve recovery of motor functions; however, abnormal muscle cocontraction and spasticity may limit the benefit of these interventions and hinder the effectiveness of EES in promoting functional movements. High-frequency excitation block introduced in peripheral nerve stimulation could reduce abnormal activity and lead to more physiological activation patterns. Here, we evaluated the application of high-frequency EES (HF-EES) in alleviating undesired muscular cocontraction and spasticity in two patients with motor incomplete SCI implanted with a commercial 32-channel ...
High-frequency epidural electrical stimulation reduces spasticity and facilitates walking recovery in patients with spinal cord injury / Romeni, S.; Losanno, E.; Emedoli, D.; Albano, L.; Agnesi, F.; Mandelli, C.; Barzaghi, L. R.; Pompeo, E.; Mura, C.; Alemanno, F.; Tettamanti, A.; Castellazzi, P.; Ciucci, C.; Fossati, V.; Toni, L.; Caravati, H.; Bandini, A.; Carro, U. D.; Agosta, F.; Filippi, M.; Iannaccone, S.; Mortini, P.; Micera, S.. - In: SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1946-6234. - 17:780(2025). [10.1126/scitranslmed.adp9607]
High-frequency epidural electrical stimulation reduces spasticity and facilitates walking recovery in patients with spinal cord injury
Albano L.Co-primo
;Pompeo E.;Mura C.;Agosta F.;Filippi M.;Mortini P.
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2025-01-01
Abstract
Spinal cord injury (SCI) causes severe motor and sensory deficits, and there are currently no approved treatments for recovery. Nearly 70% of patients with SCI experience pathological muscle cocontraction and spasticity, accompanied by clinical signs such as patellar hyperreflexia and ankle clonus. The integration of epidural electrical stimulation (EES) of the spinal cord with rehabilitation has substantial potential to improve recovery of motor functions; however, abnormal muscle cocontraction and spasticity may limit the benefit of these interventions and hinder the effectiveness of EES in promoting functional movements. High-frequency excitation block introduced in peripheral nerve stimulation could reduce abnormal activity and lead to more physiological activation patterns. Here, we evaluated the application of high-frequency EES (HF-EES) in alleviating undesired muscular cocontraction and spasticity in two patients with motor incomplete SCI implanted with a commercial 32-channel ...File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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