首页 /研究 /On the Modulation of Brain Activation During Simulated Weight Bearing in Supine Gait-Like Stepping
LOCOMOTION

On the Modulation of Brain Activation During Simulated Weight Bearing in Supine Gait-Like Stepping

Lukas Jaeger, Laura Marchal–Crespo, Peter Wolf, Andreas R. Luft, Robert Riener, Lars Michels, Spyros Kollias

发表年份
2015
引用次数
15
访问权限
开放获取

摘要

To date, the neurophysiological correlates of muscle activation required for weight bearing during walking are poorly understood although, a supraspinal involvement has been discussed in the literature for many years. The present study investigates the effect of simulated ground reaction forces (0, 20, and 40% of individual body weight) on brain activation in sixteen healthy participants. A magnetic resonance compatible robot was applied to render three different levels of load against the feet of the participants during active and passive gait-like stepping movements. Brain activation was analyzed by the means of voxel-wise whole brain analysis as well as by a region-of-interest analysis. A significant modulation of brain activation in sensorimotor areas by the load level could neither be demonstrated during active nor during passive stepping. These observations suggest that the regulation of muscle activation under different weight-bearing conditions during stepping occurs at the level of spinal circuitry or the brainstem rather than at the supraspinal level.

关键词

Weight-bearingBrainstemSupine positionGaitFunctional magnetic resonance imagingNeurosciencePhysical medicine and rehabilitationNeurologyPsychologyMedicine

相关论文

查看 LOCOMOTION 分类全部论文