神经控制与生物力学在神经疾病运动评估中的结合:叙述性回顾。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Frontiers in Neural Circuits Pub Date : 2025-06-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fncir.2025.1608328
Mirjam Bonanno, Paolo De Pasquale, Bartolo Fonti, Elvira Gjonaj, Simona De Salvo, Angelo Quartarone, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò
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新兴的“神经生物力学”概念体现了一种综合的方法,将功能解剖学、肌肉骨骼和中枢神经系统生理学、物理学和计算机科学的见解结合在一起。通过研究人类在正常、最佳和病理状态下的运动,神经生物力学旨在揭示驱动运动功能和功能障碍的复杂机制,为获得性脑损伤和神经退行性疾病等疾病提供全面的视角。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们试图探索“神经生物力学”作为研究人类运动的神经和生物力学方面的潜在方法,并试图回答以下问题:(1)“哪些技术可以对神经系统患者进行神经生物力学评估?”(2)“关键的神经生理学和生物力学参数是什么?””(3)“我们如何将这种方法从研究中转化为临床实践?”我们发现,为了评估/了解患者的功能障碍模式,有必要以互补的方式评估神经生理学和生物力学。换句话说,评估一个方面而不评估另一个方面是不够的,因为这可能导致从功能和方法的角度进行不完整的评估。
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Neural control meets biomechanics in the motor assessment of neurological disorders: a narrative review.

The emerging concept of "neurobiomechanics" embodies an integrative approach, bringing together insights from functional anatomy, the physiology of the musculoskeletal and central nervous systems, physics, and computer science. By examining human movement under normal, optimal, and pathological conditions, neurobiomechanics aims to unravel the intricate mechanisms driving motor function and dysfunction, offering a comprehensive perspective on disorders such as acquired brain injury and neurodegenerative diseases. In this narrative review, we sought to explore the "neurobiomechanics" as a potential approach to investigate both neural and biomechanical aspects of human motion, trying to answer the following questions: (1) "Which technologies can perform a neurobiomechanical assessment in neurological patients?," (2) "What are the key neurophysiological and biomechanical parameters?," (3) "How can we translate this approach from research to clinical practice?." We have found that, to assess/understand a patient's dysfunctional patterns, it is necessary to evaluate both neurophysiology and biomechanics in a complementary manner. In other words, assessing one aspect without the other is not sufficient, as this may lead to incomplete evaluations from both a functional and methodological perspective.

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CiteScore
6.00
自引率
5.70%
发文量
135
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Neural Circuits publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research on the emergent properties of neural circuits - the elementary modules of the brain. Specialty Chief Editors Takao K. Hensch and Edward Ruthazer at Harvard University and McGill University respectively, are supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics and the public worldwide. Frontiers in Neural Circuits launched in 2011 with great success and remains a "central watering hole" for research in neural circuits, serving the community worldwide to share data, ideas and inspiration. Articles revealing the anatomy, physiology, development or function of any neural circuitry in any species (from sponges to humans) are welcome. Our common thread seeks the computational strategies used by different circuits to link their structure with function (perceptual, motor, or internal), the general rules by which they operate, and how their particular designs lead to the emergence of complex properties and behaviors. Submissions focused on synaptic, cellular and connectivity principles in neural microcircuits using multidisciplinary approaches, especially newer molecular, developmental and genetic tools, are encouraged. Studies with an evolutionary perspective to better understand how circuit design and capabilities evolved to produce progressively more complex properties and behaviors are especially welcome. The journal is further interested in research revealing how plasticity shapes the structural and functional architecture of neural circuits.
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