نتایج جستجو برای: spinal cord stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 383760  

Journal: :Artificial organs 2015
Milan R Dimitrijevic Simon M Danner Winfried Mayr

In this review of neurocontrol of movement after spinal cord injury, we discuss neurophysiological evidences of conducting and processing mechanisms of the spinal cord. We illustrate that external afferent inputs to the spinal cord below the level of the lesion can modify, initiate, and maintain execution of movement in absence or partial presence of brain motor control after chronic spinal cor...

Journal: :Pain physician 2014
Jason J Song Adrian Popescu Russell L Bell

BACKGROUND Spinal cord stimulation is an intervention that has become increasingly popular due to the growing body of literature showing its effectiveness in treating pain and the reversible nature of the treatment with implant removal. It is currently approved by the FDA for chronic pain of the trunk and limbs, intractable low back pain, leg pain, and pain from failed back surgery syndrome. In...

2017
Asht M Mishra Ajay Pal Disha Gupta Jason B Carmel

KEY POINTS Pairing motor cortex stimulation and spinal cord epidural stimulation produced large augmentation in motor cortex evoked potentials if they were timed to converge in the spinal cord. The modulation of cortical evoked potentials by spinal cord stimulation was largest when the spinal electrodes were placed over the dorsal root entry zone. Repeated pairing of motor cortex and spinal cor...

Journal: :Physiology 2017
Aiva Ievins Chet T Moritz

Paralysis due to spinal cord injury can severely limit motor function and independence. This review summarizes different approaches to electrical stimulation of the spinal cord designed to restore motor function, with a brief discussion of their origins and the current understanding of their mechanisms of action. Spinal stimulation leads to impressive improvements in motor function along with s...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2015
Amar Awad Richard Levi Lenita Lindgren Claes Hultling Göran Westling Lars Nyberg Johan Eriksson

OBJECTIVE Neurophysiological investigation has shown that patients with clinically complete spinal cord injury can have residual motor sparing ("motor discomplete"). In the current study somatosensory conduction was assessed in a patient with clinically complete spinal cord injury and a novel methodology for assessing such preservation is described, in this case indicating "sensory discomplete"...

2014
Ursula S. Hofstoetter Simon M. Danner Karen Minassian

High-voltage paraspinal electrical stimulation; High-voltage percutaneous electrical stimulation; Magnetic paravertebral stimulation; Magnetic spinal stimulation; Paravertebral neuromagnetic stimulation; Spinal electromagnetic stimulation; Spinal neuromagnetic stimulation; Spinal root stimulation; Transcutaneous posterior root stimulation; Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation; Transcutaneous ...

Ali Khatibi Amir Hossein Batouli Hamed Dehghani Mohammad Ali Oghabian,

Introduction: Today, clinicians and neuroscientists need to have a comprehensive survey of neurological pathologies and injuries. For the First-time, SEEP contrast and Spin-Echo pulse sequences was used for functional imaging of the Lumbar spinal cord. This method used by several research groups for Spinal cord mapping, but other researchers tried to improve BOLD fMRI to Spina...

Journal: :Current pain and headache reports 2012
Artemus Flagg Kai McGreevy Kayode Williams

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been used in the treatment of chronic pain for more than 40 years. The most common indication for SCS in the USA is failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS). Interestingly, the first two spinal cord stimulators ever implanted were in patients suffering from bronchogenic carcinoma and pelvic cancer, respectively. While cancer accounts for millions of deaths each year...

2013
Oliver E. Flouty Hiroyuki Oya Hiroto Kawasaki Chandan G. Reddy Douglas C. Fredericks Katherine N. Gibson-Corley Nicholas D. Jeffery George T. Gillies Matthew A. Howard

The efficacy of spinal cord stimulators is dependent on the ability of the device to functionally activate targeted structures within the spinal cord, while avoiding activation of near-by non-targeted structures. In theory, these objectives can best be achieved by delivering electrical stimuli directly to the surface of the spinal cord. The current experiments were performed to study the influe...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2004
Leonardo Kapural Salim M Hayek Michael Stanton-Hicks Nagy Mekhail

UNLABELLED We describe a case of type-2 diabetes mellitus with significant improvement in blood glucose control and significant decrease in insulin requirements after initiation of spinal cord stimulation. We believe that spinal cord stimulation may provide additional beneficial effects in patients with chronic pain and diabetes. IMPLICATIONS Spinal cord stimulation when used for control of c...

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