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[用于神经康复的新型功能性电刺激]

[Novel functional electrical stimulation for neurorehabilitation].

作者信息

Hara Yukihiro

机构信息

Nippon Medical School, Chiba Hokusoh Hospital, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, 1715 Kamagari, Inba-mura, Inba-gun, Chiba 270-1694, Japan.

出版信息

Brain Nerve. 2010 Feb;62(2):113-24.

Abstract

Our understanding of motor learning, neuroplasticity, and functional recovery after the occurrence of brain lesions has increased considerably. New findings in basic neuroscience have provided an impetus for research in motor rehabilitation. Several prospective studies have shown that repeated motor practice and motor activity in a real world environment have a favorable effect on motor recovery in stroke patients. Electrical stimulation can be applied in a variety of ways to the hemiparetic upper extremity following a stroke. In particular, electromyography (EMG)-triggered electrical muscle stimulation improves the motor function of the hemiparetic arm and hand. Triggered electrical stimulation is reported to be more effective than non-triggered electrical stimulation in facilitating upper extremity motor recovery after stroke. Power-assisted functional electrical stimulation (FES) induces greater muscle contraction by electrical stimulation that is in proportion to voluntary integrated EMG signals. Daily power-assisted FES home-program therapy with novel equipment has been shown to effectively improve wrist, finger extension, and shoulder flexion. Combined modulation of voluntary movement, proprioceptive sensory feedback, and electrical stimulation might play an important role in improving impaired sensory-motor integration by power-assisted FES therapy. A multi-channel near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) studies in which the hemoglobin levels in the brain were non-invasively and dynamically measured during functional activity found that the cerebral blood flow in the injured sensory-motor cortex area is greater during a power-assisted FES session than during simple active movement or simple electrical stimulation. A novel power-assisted FES sleeve (Cyberhand) has been developed for the rehabilitation of hemiplegic upper extremities.

摘要

我们对脑损伤后运动学习、神经可塑性和功能恢复的理解有了显著提高。基础神经科学的新发现为运动康复研究提供了动力。几项前瞻性研究表明,在现实环境中反复进行运动练习和活动对中风患者的运动恢复有积极影响。中风后,可以通过多种方式对偏瘫上肢施加电刺激。特别是,肌电图(EMG)触发的肌肉电刺激可改善偏瘫手臂和手部的运动功能。据报道,在促进中风后上肢运动恢复方面,触发式电刺激比非触发式电刺激更有效。功率辅助功能性电刺激(FES)通过与自愿整合的EMG信号成比例的电刺激诱导更大的肌肉收缩。使用新型设备进行的每日功率辅助FES家庭程序治疗已被证明能有效改善手腕、手指伸展和肩部屈曲。自愿运动、本体感觉反馈和电刺激的联合调制可能在通过功率辅助FES治疗改善受损的感觉运动整合方面发挥重要作用。一项多通道近红外光谱(NIRS)研究在功能活动期间非侵入性地动态测量大脑中的血红蛋白水平,发现功率辅助FES治疗期间受伤的感觉运动皮层区域的脑血流量比简单的主动运动或简单电刺激期间更大。一种新型的功率辅助FES袖套(Cyberhand)已被开发用于偏瘫上肢的康复。

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