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Invasive and non-invasive approaches of electrical stimulation to improve physical functioning after spinal cord injury

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posted on 2021-12-19, 23:13 authored by David R Dolbow, Ashraf S Gorgey, Tommy W Sutor, Vanesa Bochkezanian, Kristin Musselman
This review of literature provides the latest evidence involving invasive and non-invasive uses of electrical stimulation therapies that assist in restoring functional abilities and the enhancement of quality of life in those with spinal cord injuries. The review includes neuromuscular electrical stimulation and functional electrical stimulation activities that promote improved body composition changes and increased muscular strength, which have been shown to improve abilities in activities of daily living. Recommendations for optimizing electrical stimulation parameters are also reported. Electrical stimulation is also used to enhance the skills of reaching, grasping, standing, and walking, among other activities of daily living. Additionally, we report on the use of invasive and non-invasive neuromodulation techniques targeting improved mobility, including standing, postural control, and assisted walking. We attempt to summarize the effects of epidural stimulation on cardiovascular performance and provide a mechanistic explanation to the current research findings. Future trends such as the combination of epidural stimulation and exoskeletal-assisted walking are also discussed.

History

Volume

10

Issue

22

Start Page

1

End Page

20

Number of Pages

20

eISSN

2077-0383

Publisher

MDPI

Additional Rights

CC BY 4.0

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2021-11-12

External Author Affiliations

University of Toronto, Canada; Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center,, William Carey University, USA

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of Clinical Medicine

Article Number

5356