Kakebeeke T H, Roy S H, Largo R H
Institute for Clinical Research, Swiss Paraplegic Centre, Nottwil, Switzerland.
Spinal Cord. 2006 Jan;44(1):7-10. doi: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101783.
Clinical commentary.
To discuss the method of coordination training to enhance motor skills in persons after spinal cord injury (SCI).
From the literature and clinical experience, we learn that basic motor skills like walking are refined and maintained through the millions of repetitions that take place as part of normal development. These coordinated patterns function effectively as a form of training to the system because of the presence of neural pathways that mediate commands between higher and lower levels of the central nervous system (CNS). When these pathways are disrupted as a result of a lesion, the question that arises is whether retraining can be effective.
RESULTS/DISCUSSION: The question is directed at the common practice among rehabilitation professionals to prescribe and carry out tireless repetitions of coordinated motor activities in people with SCI lesions. We discuss this fundamental question from the perspective of understanding differences in maturation and function of higher motor centres and lower motor centres.
临床评论。
探讨脊髓损伤(SCI)患者提高运动技能的协调训练方法。
从文献和临床经验中,我们了解到像行走这样的基本运动技能是通过正常发育过程中的数百万次重复来完善和维持的。由于存在介导中枢神经系统(CNS)高级和低级水平之间指令的神经通路,这些协调模式作为一种系统训练形式有效地发挥作用。当这些通路因损伤而中断时,出现的问题是再训练是否有效。
结果/讨论:该问题针对康复专业人员在脊髓损伤患者中规定并进行协调运动活动的无休止重复这一常见做法。我们从理解高级运动中枢和低级运动中枢成熟与功能差异的角度讨论这个基本问题。