Evidence for a human spinal stepping generator

Flexion reflexes elicited by surface stimulation in spinal cord-injured man have been used to provide limb flexion in gait restoration. In this study, the pattern of the flexion reflexes observed in one subject supports the theory that a spinal stepping generator exists in man.

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Veröffentlicht in:Brain research 1995-07, Vol.684 (2), p.230-232
Hauptverfasser: Joyce Nicol, D., Granat, Malcolm H., Baxendale, Ronald H., Tuson, Sally J.M.
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Spinal Cord Injuries - therapy
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Stepping generator
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
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