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Influence of repetitive hand movements on intracortical inhibition
Authors:Schubert Margot  Kretzschmar Elke  Waldmann Guido  Hummelsheim Horst
Affiliation:NRZ Neurological Rehabilitation Clinic, Department of Neurology, University of Leipzig, Muldentalweg 1, D-04828 Bennewitz, Germany. schubert@sachsenlink.de
Abstract:
Repetitive movements have been reported to induce task-specific changes of intracortical inhibition and facilitation, but the mechanism operating shortly after hand movement is unclear. Transcranial magnetic single and paired stimuli (2 ms) were applied to 15 healthy subjects at rest and 1 s after repetitive (every 6 s) active and passive hand extensions. Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were recorded from hand extensors (agonists) and flexors (antagonists). A strong overall inhibitory effect was observed after applying paired stimuli. In agonists only, active movements produced significantly larger MEPs. Inhibition, however, did not differ between active or passive movements and rest. This suggests that MEP increases produced by active movements in agonists are not caused by disinhibition, but are rather due to excitation (facilitation). This finding may also have implications for future studies evaluating the preferential activation of target muscles in physiotherapy.
Keywords:intracortical inhibition  motor cortex  motor learning  physiotherapy  transcranial magnetic stimulation
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