Moreno Romero Gerson N, Twyman Avery R, Bandres Maria F, McPherson Jacob Graves
Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Bioelectron Med. 2024 May 15;10(1):12. doi: 10.1186/s42234-024-00144-7.
Electrical stimulation of spinal neurons has emerged as a valuable tool to enhance rehabilitation after spinal cord injury. In separate parameterizations, it has shown promise for improving voluntary movement, reducing symptoms of autonomic dysreflexia, improving functions mediated by muscles of the pelvic floor (e.g., bowel, bladder, and sexual function), reducing spasms and spasticity, and decreasing neuropathic pain, among others. This diverse set of actions is related both to the density of sensorimotor neural networks in the spinal cord and to the intrinsic ability of electrical stimulation to modulate neural transmission in multiple spinal networks simultaneously. It also suggests that certain spinal stimulation parameterizations may be capable of providing multi-modal therapeutic benefits, which would directly address the complex, multi-faceted rehabilitation goals of people living with spinal cord injury. This review is intended to identify and characterize reports of spinal stimulation-based therapies specifically designed to provide multi-modal benefits and those that report relevant unintended effects of spinal stimulation paradigms parameterized to enhance a single consequence of spinal cord injury.
脊髓神经元的电刺激已成为脊髓损伤后促进康复的一种有价值的工具。在不同的参数设置中,它已显示出改善自主运动、减轻自主神经反射异常症状、改善盆底肌肉介导的功能(如肠道、膀胱和性功能)、减轻痉挛和强直以及减轻神经性疼痛等方面的潜力。这种多样的作用既与脊髓中感觉运动神经网络的密度有关,也与电刺激同时调节多个脊髓网络中神经传递的内在能力有关。这也表明某些脊髓刺激参数设置可能能够提供多模式治疗益处,这将直接解决脊髓损伤患者复杂、多方面的康复目标。本综述旨在识别和描述专门设计用于提供多模式益处的基于脊髓刺激的治疗报告,以及那些报告为增强脊髓损伤单一后果而参数化的脊髓刺激范式相关意外效应的报告。