Noninvasive Neuromodulation in Poststroke Gait Disorders: Rationale, Feasibility, and State of the Art

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作者
Chieffo, Raffaella [1 ]
Comi, Giancarlo [1 ]
Leocani, Letizia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vita Salute San Raffaele, Inst Sci, Milan, Italy
关键词
NIBS; stroke; lower limb; gait disorders; rehabilitation; TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION; HUMAN MOTOR CORTEX; COPENHAGEN STROKE; BRAIN-STIMULATION; SPINAL-CORD; H-COIL; BURST STIMULATION; FREQUENCY RTMS; CORTICOSPINAL EXCITABILITY; FUNCTIONAL REORGANIZATION;
D O I
10.1177/1545968315586464
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
100204 [神经病学];
摘要
Walking rehabilitation is one of the primary goals in stroke survivors because of its great potential for recovery and its functional relevance in daily living activities. Although 70% to 80% of people in the chronic poststroke phases are able to walk, impairment of gait often persists, involving speed, endurance, and stability. Walking involves several brain regions, such as the sensorimotor cortex, supplementary motor area, cerebellum, and brainstem, which are approachable by the application of noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS). NIBS techniques, such as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation, have been reported to modulate neural activity beyond the period of stimulation, facilitating neuroplasticity. NIBS methods have been largely applied for improving paretic hand motor function and stroke-associated cognitive deficits. Recent studies suggest a possible effectiveness of these techniques also in the recovery of poststroke gait disturbance. This article is a selective review about functional investigations addressing the mechanisms of lower-limb motor system reorganization after stroke and the application of NIBS for neurorehabilitation.
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