控制麻痹和治疗异常运动的电刺激。

L Vodovnik, S Rebersek, A Stefanovska, J Zidar, R Aćimović, N Gros
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在简短回顾了电刺激在瘫痪患者康复中的功能方面后,文章描述了其对痉挛的影响。简要描述了三种不同的研究。用四通道刺激器刺激截瘫患者的膝关节伸屈肌。第二项研究对偏瘫患者的踝关节屈伸肌进行双通道刺激,第三项研究对多发性硬化症患者的脊髓刺激效果进行研究。虽然每次研究的刺激参数和部位不同,但效果是相似的。在大约50%的截瘫和偏瘫患者中,刺激引起反射活动下降,持续时间超过半小时。在多发性硬化症患者中,仅在一天的间隔内进行测量,因此没有记录短期影响。在连续脊髓刺激中断两天后,大多数患者的反射活动显著增加。除了这种增加之外,意志力量也大大减少了。
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Electrical stimulation for control of paralysis and therapy of abnormal movements.

After a short review of the functional aspects of electrical stimulation in rehabilitating paralysed patients, the article describes its effects on spasticity. Three different studies are briefly described. In the first one paraplegic patients' knee extensors and flexors were stimulated with four channel stimulator. In the second one two channel stimulation was applied to the ankle joint flexors and extensors in hemiplegic patients, while in the third, the effects of spinal cord stimulation were studied in multiple sclerosis patients. Although the parameters and sites of stimulation were different in each study, the effects were similar. In approximately 50% of paraplegic and hemiplegic patients stimulation caused decrease of reflex activity which lasted more than half an hour. In M.S. patients measurements were performed only in intervals of day and therefore short term effects were not documented. Two days after interruption of continuous spinal cord stimulation the reflex activity significantly increased in the majority of patients. In addition to this increase the volitional force decreased considerably.

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