Effects of Stimulating Hip and Trunk Muscles on Seated Stability, Posture, and Reach After Spinal Cord Injury

Abstract Objective To determine the stimulated strength of the paralyzed gluteal and paraspinal muscles and their effects on the seated function of individuals with paralysis. Design Case series with subjects acting as their own concurrent controls. Setting Hospital-based clinical biomechanics labor...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2013-09, Vol.94 (9), p.1766-1775
Hauptverfasser: Triolo, Ronald J., PhD, Bailey, Stephanie Nogan, BSE, Miller, Michael E., MS, Lombardo, Lisa M., MPT, Audu, Musa L., PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objective To determine the stimulated strength of the paralyzed gluteal and paraspinal muscles and their effects on the seated function of individuals with paralysis. Design Case series with subjects acting as their own concurrent controls. Setting Hospital-based clinical biomechanics laboratory. Participants Users (N=8) of implanted neuroprostheses for lower extremity function with low-cervical or thoracic level injuries. Interventions Dynamometry and digital motion capture both with and without stimulation to the hip and trunk muscles. Main Outcome Measures Isometric trunk extension moment at 0°, 15°, and 30° of flexion; seated stability in terms of simulated isokinetic rowing; pelvic tilt, shoulder height, loaded and unloaded bimanual reaching to different heights, and subjective ratings of difficulty during unsupported sitting. Results Stimulation produced significant increases in mean trunk extension moment (9.2±9.5Nm, P
ISSN:0003-9993
1532-821X
DOI:10.1016/j.apmr.2013.02.023