基于混合脑机接口的脑卒中后不适应运动模式康复。

J Toppi, G Savina, E Colamarino, V De Seta, F Patarini, F Cincotti, F Pichiorri, D Mattia
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混合脑机接口(hBCI)整合脑和肌肉信号,通过关闭受损大脑和麻痹肢体之间的回路来增强中风幸存者的运动康复。迄今为止,很少有人关注它们在控制中风后运动结果(不需要的异常联合收缩、痉挛)的不适应运动模式方面的潜在功效。本研究提出了脑卒中患者在基于hbci控制的功能电刺激(FES)治疗的1个月康复干预前后评估的皮质-肌肉一致性(CMC)模式的比较,其中包括一个监测非生理性运动模式的模块。结果证明了这种类型的辅助技术在卒中后康复中的有效性,解决了针对患者的干预措施,能够减少适应不良机制。
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Hybrid Brain Computer Interface-Based Rehabilitation Addressing Post-Stroke Maladaptive Movement Patterns.

Hybrid Brain-Computer Interfaces (hBCI) integrate brain and muscle signals to enhance motor rehabilitation of stroke survivors, by closing the loop between the lesioned brain and the paretic limb. To date, little attention has been devoted to their potential efficacy in managing the maladaptive movement patterns that afflict post-stroke motor outcome (unwanted abnormal co-contrations, spasticity). This study proposes a comparison of Cortico-Muscular Coherence (CMC) patterns assessed in stroke patients before and after a 1-month rehabilitation intervention based on a hBCI-controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) treatment, which included a module to monitor non-physiological movement patterns. Results demonstrated the efficacy of this type of assistive technology for post-stroke rehabilitation, addressing patient-tailored interventions able to reduce the maladaptive mechanisms.

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