进行性神经肌肉疾病的恢复性神经学。

Australian paediatric journal Pub Date : 1988-01-01
M R Dimitrijevic
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进行性神经肌肉疾病(PND)患者不仅由于肌肉无力,而且由于上运动神经元对这些无力的反应而遭受运动障碍。简要回顾了PND患者的姿势和步态的神经控制研究,并将回顾其对维持行走的重要性。研究人员建议,在PND发病后不久,通过低频刺激改变肌肉特性的新方法可以与运动研究相结合,进一步恢复运动活动。
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Restorative neurology of progressive neuromuscular disorders.

Patients with progressive neuromuscular diseases (PND) suffer from motor disabilities which result not only from muscle weaknesses but also from the response of the upper motor neuron to these weaknesses. A short review of studies of the neurocontrol of posture and gait is given for patients with PND and their importance for the maintenance of ambulation will be reviewed. It is proposed that the newly established procedures for the modification of muscle properties by means of low frequency stimulation can further restore motor activities when used in conjunction with motor studies soon after the onset of PND.

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