Kusoffsky A, Wadell I, Nilsson B Y
Scand J Rehabil Med. 1982;14(1):27-32.
The relationship between motor and sensory functions has been studied in sixteen patients with hemiplegia due to brain infarct. Somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) were recorded in the subacute phase after the vascular accident. Clinical ratings of the reduction of motor and sensory functions were repeatedly performed during a period of six months. The study demonstrates that a relationship exists between the results of the early SEP recording and the degree of motor recovery in the upper limb and, to a lesser extent, in the lower limb.
对16例因脑梗死导致偏瘫的患者的运动和感觉功能之间的关系进行了研究。在血管意外后的亚急性期记录体感诱发电位(SEP)。在六个月的时间内反复进行运动和感觉功能减退的临床评分。该研究表明,早期SEP记录结果与上肢运动恢复程度之间存在关联,在较小程度上与下肢运动恢复程度也存在关联。