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Recovery of forward stepping in spinal cord injured patients does not transfer to untrained backward stepping
Authors:Renato Grasso  Yuri P. Ivanenko  Myrka Zago  Marco Molinari  Giorgio Scivoletto  Francesco Lacquaniti
Affiliation:(1) IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, via Ardeatina 306, 00179 Rome, Italy;(2) Institute of Neurology, Catholic University, 00197 Rome, Italy;(3) Department of Neuroscience, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Via Montpellier 1, 00133 Rome, Italy;(4) Center of Space Bio-medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Via Raimondo 8, 00173 Rome, Italy
Abstract:Six spinal cord injured (SCI) patients were trained to step on a treadmill with body-weight support for 1.5–3 months. At the end of training, foot motion recovered the shape and the step-by-step reproducibility that characterize normal gait. They were then asked to step backward on the treadmill belt that moved in the opposite direction relative to standard forward training. In contrast to healthy subjects, who can immediately reverse the direction of walking by time-reversing the kinematic waveforms, patients were unable to step backward. Similarly patients were unable to perform another untrained locomotor task, namely stepping in place on the idle treadmill. Two patients who were trained to step backward for 2–3 weeks were able to develop control of foot motion appropriate for this task. The results show that locomotor improvement does not transfer to untrained tasks, thus supporting the idea of task-dependent plasticity in human locomotor networks.R. Grasso died on 6 October 2000
Keywords:Central pattern generator  Human locomotion  Laufband therapy  Motor learning  Spinal cord injury
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