Mödlin Michaela, Forstner Claudia, Hofer Christian, Mayr Winfried, Richter Wolfgang, Carraro Ugo, Protasi Feliciano, Kern Helmut
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Electrical Stimulation and Physical Rehabilitation, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Wilhelminenspital, Vienna, Austria.
Artif Organs. 2005 Mar;29(3):203-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1594.2005.29035.x.
To evaluate the effects of electrical stimulation on denervated muscles in spinal cord injured humans, the EU Project RISE was started in 2001. The aims of this project are: to design and build sufficient stimulators; to develop stimulation protocols by means of mathematical models, animal experiments, and practice in humans with denervated lower limbs; to develop examination methods and devices for evaluation of electrical stimulation training effects; and to acquire basic scientific knowledge on denervated and stimulated denervated muscle. In the clinical study 27 spinal cord injured individuals were included, furthermore 13 pilot patients participated. After a series of initial examinations they underwent an electrical stimulation program for their denervated lower limb muscles. Some of the patients have already follow up examinations. A marked increase of muscle mass and quality was observed, the trophic situation of the denervated lower limbs had improved obviously.
为评估电刺激对脊髓损伤患者失神经肌肉的影响,欧盟“RISE”项目于2001年启动。该项目的目标是:设计并制造足够的刺激器;通过数学模型、动物实验以及对下肢失神经患者的人体实践来制定刺激方案;开发用于评估电刺激训练效果的检查方法和设备;获取有关失神经及受刺激失神经肌肉的基础科学知识。在临床研究中,纳入了27名脊髓损伤个体,此外还有13名试点患者参与。经过一系列初始检查后,他们对失神经的下肢肌肉进行了电刺激程序。部分患者已接受随访检查。观察到肌肉质量和品质显著增加,失神经下肢的营养状况明显改善。