Abstract: Since the spinal cord has traditionally been considered as a bundle of long fibers connecting the brain to all parts of the body, the study of its role has long been limited to peripheral sensory and motor control. However, in more recent years, new studies have challenged this view pointing to the spinal cord involvement not only in the acquisition and maintenance of new motor skills but also in the modulation of motor and cognitive functions dependent on cortical motor regions. Indeed, several reports to date which combined neurophysiological techniques with transpinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS), have shown that tsDCS is effective in promoting local and cortical neuroplasticity changes in animals and humans through the activation of ascending corticospinal pathways which modulate the sensorimotor cortical networks. The aim of this paper is first to report the most prominent tsDCS studies on neuroplasticity and on its influence at the cortical level. Then, a comprehensive review of tsDCS literature on motor improvement in animals and healthy subjects and on motor and cognitive recovery in post-stroke populations is presented. We believe that these findings might have an important impact in the future making tsDCS a potential suitable adjunctive approach for post-stroke recovery.

What else can be done by the spinal cord? A review on the effectiveness of Transpinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS) in stroke recovery / Marangolo, Paola; Vasta, Simona; Manfredini, Alessio; Caltagirone, Carlo. - (2023).

What else can be done by the spinal cord? A review on the effectiveness of Transpinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS) in stroke recovery

Simona Vasta
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2023

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Abstract: Since the spinal cord has traditionally been considered as a bundle of long fibers connecting the brain to all parts of the body, the study of its role has long been limited to peripheral sensory and motor control. However, in more recent years, new studies have challenged this view pointing to the spinal cord involvement not only in the acquisition and maintenance of new motor skills but also in the modulation of motor and cognitive functions dependent on cortical motor regions. Indeed, several reports to date which combined neurophysiological techniques with transpinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS), have shown that tsDCS is effective in promoting local and cortical neuroplasticity changes in animals and humans through the activation of ascending corticospinal pathways which modulate the sensorimotor cortical networks. The aim of this paper is first to report the most prominent tsDCS studies on neuroplasticity and on its influence at the cortical level. Then, a comprehensive review of tsDCS literature on motor improvement in animals and healthy subjects and on motor and cognitive recovery in post-stroke populations is presented. We believe that these findings might have an important impact in the future making tsDCS a potential suitable adjunctive approach for post-stroke recovery.
2023
transpinal stimulation; transcutaneous spinal stimulation; neuromodulation; spinal cord; post-stroke; brain injury; neurorehabilitation
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What else can be done by the spinal cord? A review on the effectiveness of Transpinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS) in stroke recovery / Marangolo, Paola; Vasta, Simona; Manfredini, Alessio; Caltagirone, Carlo. - (2023).
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