Brain Mapping - Neuromuscular correlations in long-term Postsurgical rehabilitation of Adult Brachial Plexus Palsies

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Trofin, Dan [1 ]
Grosu, Cristina [2 ,3 ]
Iordan, Daniel Andrei [4 ,5 ]
Trofin, Daniela-Marilena [3 ]
Onu, Ilie [1 ,6 ]
Stamate, Teodor [2 ,7 ]
Matei, Daniela-Viorelia [1 ]
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[1] Univ Med & Pharm Grigore T Popa Iasi, Fac Med Bioengn, Dept Biomed Sci, Iasi 700454, Romania
[2] Univ Med & Pharm Grigore T Popa, Fac Med, Iasi 700454, Romania
[3] Clin Recovery Hosp Iasi, Iasi 700661, Romania
[4] Dunarea de Jos Univ Galati, Fac Phys Educ & Sport, Dept Individual Sports & Physiotherapy, Galati 800008, Romania
[5] Dunarea de Jos Univ Galati, Ctr Phys Therapy & Rehabil, Galati 800008, Romania
[6] Micromed Clin, Dept Physiotherapy, Piatra Neamt 610119, Romania
[7] Sf Spiridon Emergency Hosp, Dept Plast & Reconstruct Surg, Iasi 700111, Anguilla
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BALNEO AND PRM RESEARCH JOURNAL | 2024年 / 15卷 / 01期
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brachial plexus; transcranial magnetic stimulation; brain mapping; rehabilitation; INJURY; PLASTICITY; REORGANIZATION;
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10.12680/balneo.2024.672
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R49 [康复医学];
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Background: Correlations of Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) mapping of the cortical area and electromyography (EMG) + dynamometric testing may demonstrate active neuroplas- ticity events that are reliant on rehabilitation therapy (RT) compliance in adult postsurgical brachial plexus (BP) injuries. Material and Methods: On the right (dominant) arm of two patients with chronic operated BP lesions, we evaluated the progress of functional recovery. The trau-matic event was dated more than 10 years ago fo r both patients. The first patient (male, 50 years old) and the second one (female, 58 years old) had a history of several microsurgical neurotiza- tion and muscle transfer procedures, with less amelioration of the motor deficit, especially re-lated to elbow flexion (MRC 1/5 and 2/5, respectively). We followed up their evolution by EMG parameters, dynamometry, MRC scaling, and TMS. The motor region of the limb was mapped using TMS to assess the amplitudes of the motor evoked potentials (MEP), on a 4 - axis protocol. The patients were assessed twice, with the second examination performed after RT had just fin - ished. TMS findings were compared with EMG and dynamometric results. Results: Higher MEP amplitudes were associated with improved MEP latency during stimulation of the left cerebral hemisphere's cortical area, as well as at the cervical level. EMG findings, both nerve conduction and needle EMG studies showed nonsignificant improvements, as well as muscle strength (as measured by the hydraulic dynamometer). The best results for the first patient showed an in-crease in MEP's amplitude increase from 1.08 mV to 1.49 mV (in the hotspot), which correlated with measurable latencies, as compared to the first TMS (when no response was obtained at cer- vical stimulatio n). The second patient also had improvements in latencies: from 37.1 msec. to 36.3 msec. (cervical stimulation with recording at bicipital level) and from 39.2 msec. to 37.9 (cervical stimulation recording at the first interosseous), with a hotspot increase from 1.35 mV to 1.98 mV. The results demonstrate cortical region reactivity in regard to therapeutic techniques. Central modifications do not correlate with visible EMG and dynamometric improvements. Pa-tients with traumatic BP palsy may receive several microsurgical reconstructive procedures, nevertheless, the rehabilitation of the upper limb's functionality may sometimes still be limited. This increases the risk of discontinuity of the neuromotor RT. We aim to prove that in spite of little correlations with clinical and EMG findings, mapping the cortical area using TMS provides proof of ongoing neuroplasticity phenomena, dependent on adherence to RT. Conclusion: The evidence of continued brain activity supports the requirement for long-term adherence to treatment guidelines and long-term study protocols.
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