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Repeatability of spinal reflexes of lower limb muscles evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation is a relatively new technique to evoke spinal reflexes in lower limb muscles. The advantage of this technique is that the spinal reflex responses can be obtained from multiple lower limb muscles simultaneously. However, repeatability of spinal reflexes evoked by...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6448839/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30947310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214818 |
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author | Saito, Akira Masugi, Yohei Nakagawa, Kento Obata, Hiroki Nakazawa, Kimitaka |
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description | Transcutaneous electrical stimulation is a relatively new technique to evoke spinal reflexes in lower limb muscles. The advantage of this technique is that the spinal reflex responses can be obtained from multiple lower limb muscles simultaneously. However, repeatability of spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation between days has not been evaluated. We aimed to examine repeatability of recruitment properties of the spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation. Recruitment curves of the spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation of 8 lower limb muscles (i.e., foot, lower leg, and thigh muscles) of 20 males were measured on two consecutive days. To confirm that responses were caused by activation of the sensory fiber, a double-pulse stimulation with 50 ms inter-pulse interval was delivered. Peak-to-peak amplitude of the first response was calculated for each muscle when no response was observed in the second response owing to post-activation depression. For comparison with the spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation, the recruitment curves of the H-reflex amplitude of the soleus of 9 males were measured. Threshold intensity and maximal slope of the recruitment curves were calculated, and inter-day repeatability of the properties was quantified using intraclass correlation coefficients. For the spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation, the intraclass correlation coefficient values of threshold intensity and maximal slope for each muscle ranged from 0.487 to 0.874 and from 0.471 to 0.964, respectively. Regarding the soleus H-reflex, the intraclass correlation coefficients of threshold intensity and maximal slope were 0.936 and 0.751, respectively. The present data showed that repeatability of the recruitment properties of the spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation in the lower limb was moderate to high. Measurement of the spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation would be useful for longitudinal neurophysiological studies. |
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spelling | pubmed-64488392019-04-19 Repeatability of spinal reflexes of lower limb muscles evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation Saito, Akira Masugi, Yohei Nakagawa, Kento Obata, Hiroki Nakazawa, Kimitaka PLoS One Research Article Transcutaneous electrical stimulation is a relatively new technique to evoke spinal reflexes in lower limb muscles. The advantage of this technique is that the spinal reflex responses can be obtained from multiple lower limb muscles simultaneously. However, repeatability of spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation between days has not been evaluated. We aimed to examine repeatability of recruitment properties of the spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation. Recruitment curves of the spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation of 8 lower limb muscles (i.e., foot, lower leg, and thigh muscles) of 20 males were measured on two consecutive days. To confirm that responses were caused by activation of the sensory fiber, a double-pulse stimulation with 50 ms inter-pulse interval was delivered. Peak-to-peak amplitude of the first response was calculated for each muscle when no response was observed in the second response owing to post-activation depression. For comparison with the spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation, the recruitment curves of the H-reflex amplitude of the soleus of 9 males were measured. Threshold intensity and maximal slope of the recruitment curves were calculated, and inter-day repeatability of the properties was quantified using intraclass correlation coefficients. For the spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation, the intraclass correlation coefficient values of threshold intensity and maximal slope for each muscle ranged from 0.487 to 0.874 and from 0.471 to 0.964, respectively. Regarding the soleus H-reflex, the intraclass correlation coefficients of threshold intensity and maximal slope were 0.936 and 0.751, respectively. The present data showed that repeatability of the recruitment properties of the spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation in the lower limb was moderate to high. Measurement of the spinal reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation would be useful for longitudinal neurophysiological studies. Public Library of Science 2019-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6448839/ /pubmed/30947310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214818 Text en © 2019 Saito et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Saito, Akira Masugi, Yohei Nakagawa, Kento Obata, Hiroki Nakazawa, Kimitaka Repeatability of spinal reflexes of lower limb muscles evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation |
title | Repeatability of spinal reflexes of lower limb muscles evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation |
title_full | Repeatability of spinal reflexes of lower limb muscles evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation |
title_fullStr | Repeatability of spinal reflexes of lower limb muscles evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation |
title_full_unstemmed | Repeatability of spinal reflexes of lower limb muscles evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation |
title_short | Repeatability of spinal reflexes of lower limb muscles evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation |
title_sort | repeatability of spinal reflexes of lower limb muscles evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6448839/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30947310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214818 |
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