Motorische Rehabilitation von Querschnittsyndromen

Q4 Medicine
R. Rupp
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Abstract

Motor rehabilitation of spinal cord disorders This article provides an overview of the incidence, prevalence, and causes of spinal cord disorders in Germany together with recent trends. Determining the level and severity of the spinal cord injury (SCI) with the International Standards for Neurological Classification of SCI (ISNCSCI) is particularly important in the early phase after SCI, in order to make assessments regarding neurological recovery capacity and, based on this, treatment planning. The treatment goals depend primarily on the severity and time after onset of SCI: the more incomplete the lesion and the earlier after spinal cord damage, the more likely a restorative therapy approach is used with the goal of restoring lost motor functions. In contrast, in more complete and chronic SCI, compensatory therapy approaches are chosen to compensate for the permanent impairment of muscle functions by means of compensatory movements or assistive devices. For both approaches, a number of technical training and assistive devices are nowadays available. It is becoming apparent that with combinatorial therapy approaches consisting of intensive task-specific, robotic-assisted therapy and novel neuromodulatory approaches such as electrical stimulation of the lumbar spinal cord, significantly greater functional gains can be achieved in the future than has been possible to date. In cases with an injury of the cervical spinal cord and preserved shoulder-elbow functions, the grasp function can be improved with neuroprostheses based on functional electrical stimulation. Currently, research is being conducted in people with high cervical SCI on the independent control of complex arm neuroprostheses or robotic arms via novel user interfaces such as brain-computer interfaces. However, these systems still have to prove their suitability for everyday use in the future. Keywords: spinal cord injury, recovery, ISNCSCI, task-specific training, restoration, compensation, locomotion training, robotic therapy, functional electrical stimulation, neuroprosthesis, human-machine-interfaces
Querschnittsyndromen的摩托车康复
脊髓疾病的运动康复这篇文章概述了德国脊髓疾病的发病率、流行率和原因以及最近的趋势。根据国际脊髓损伤分类标准(ISNCSCI)确定脊髓损伤的程度和严重程度在脊髓损伤后的早期阶段尤为重要,以便对神经恢复能力进行评估,并据此制定治疗计划。治疗目标主要取决于脊髓损伤发生后的严重程度和时间:损伤越不完整,脊髓损伤后越早,越有可能采用恢复性治疗方法,以恢复失去的运动功能。相比之下,在更完整和慢性的脊髓损伤中,代偿治疗方法被选择通过代偿运动或辅助装置来补偿肌肉功能的永久性损伤。对于这两种方法,现在有许多技术培训和辅助设备可用。越来越明显的是,联合治疗方法包括强化任务特异性,机器人辅助治疗和新的神经调节方法,如腰椎脊髓电刺激,在未来可以实现比迄今可能的更大的功能增益。对于颈脊髓损伤且肩肘功能保留的病例,可采用基于功能性电刺激的神经假体改善抓握功能。目前,在高度颈椎脊髓损伤患者中,正在开展通过脑机接口等新型用户界面自主控制复杂手臂神经假体或机械臂的研究。然而,这些系统仍然需要证明它们在未来的日常使用中的适用性。关键词:脊髓损伤,康复,ISNCSCI,任务训练,修复,补偿,运动训练,机器人治疗,功能电刺激,神经假体,人机界面
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Neurologie und Rehabilitation
Neurologie und Rehabilitation Medicine-Rehabilitation
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