前扣带及其在增强脑瘫患者步态训练结果中的作用。

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Morgan T Busboom, Kimberley Scott, Brad Corr, Katie L Bemis, Liana S Chinen, Sarah E Baker, Yasra Arif, Tony W Wilson, Max J Kurz
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摘要

脑瘫患者表现出躯体感觉皮层活动减弱,这与他们的肌肉表现和行动障碍的程度有关。然而,物理治疗模式对这种皮层活动减弱的影响尚不清楚。目前的研究评估了CP患者(n = 28;年龄= 21.57±7.1岁;大运动功能分类评分水平I-III)在8周的步态训练方案后的活动变化程度和体感皮层活动,该方案包括探索性活动,旨在通过丰富/新颖的运动增强体感体验。在脑磁图中使用成对脉冲体感觉范式来评估接受物理治疗方案后的皮质变化。与文献一致,与神经正常对照组相比,CP组的体感觉皮层反应较弱。虽然CP患者表现出与临床相关的活动能力改善,但体感觉皮层活动没有变化。然而,前扣带内的神经活动明显增加。这意味着本文使用的新型步态训练方案可能会对CP患者监测运动错误、注意可用的感觉反馈和区分步态中不同感觉强度的能力产生有益的改善。
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Anterior cingulate and its role in enhancing gait training outcomes in persons with cerebral palsy.

Persons with cerebral palsy (CP) exhibit diminished somatosensory cortical activity and this has been linked with the extent of their muscular performance and mobility impairments. However, the influence of physical therapy paradigms on such diminished cortical activity remains unclear. The current study evaluated the extent of mobility changes and somatosensory cortical activity in persons with CP (n = 28; Age = 21.57 ± 7.1 yr; Gross Motor Function Classification Score levels I-III) following 8 weeks of a gait training protocol that involved exploratory activities that were directed at enhancing the somatosensory experience through rich/novel movement. A paired-pulse somatosensory paradigm during magnetoencephalography was used to assess the cortical changes after undergoing the physical therapy protocol. Consistent with the literature, the group with CP had weaker somatosensory cortical responses compared to the neurotypical controls. While the participants with CP demonstrated clinically relevant mobility improvements, there were no changes in the somatosensory cortical activity. However, there was a prominent increase in neural activity within the anterior cingulate. This implies that the novel gait training protocol used here may drive beneficial improvements in the ability of persons with CP to monitor their motor errors, attend to the available sensory feedback, and discriminate different sensory intensities during gait.

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Cerebral cortex
Cerebral cortex 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.30
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8.10%
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510
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Cerebral Cortex publishes papers on the development, organization, plasticity, and function of the cerebral cortex, including the hippocampus. Studies with clear relevance to the cerebral cortex, such as the thalamocortical relationship or cortico-subcortical interactions, are also included. The journal is multidisciplinary and covers the large variety of modern neurobiological and neuropsychological techniques, including anatomy, biochemistry, molecular neurobiology, electrophysiology, behavior, artificial intelligence, and theoretical modeling. In addition to research articles, special features such as brief reviews, book reviews, and commentaries are included.
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