Corticospinal Responses Following Gait-Specific Training in Stroke Survivors: A Systematic Review

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作者
Cherni, Yosra [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Tremblay, Alexia [2 ]
Simon, Margaux [1 ,2 ]
Bretheau, Floriane [1 ]
Blanchette, Andreanne K. [1 ,2 ]
Mercier, Catherine [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Interdisciplinaire Rech Readaptat & Integrat S, Quebec City, PQ G1M 2S8, Canada
[2] Univ Laval, Fac Medecine, Dept Readaptat, Quebec City, PQ G1V 0A6, Canada
[3] Ctr Collegial Transfert Technol Ortheses Protheses, TOPMED, Quebec City, PQ G1S 1C1, Canada
关键词
locomotion; task-oriented training; corticospinal tract; stroke; neuroplasticity; TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION; CORTICAL EXCITABILITY; CORTICOMOTOR EXCITABILITY; TREADMILL EXERCISE; SPINAL-CORD; WALKING; REORGANIZATION; BRAIN; REHABILITATION; PERFORMANCE;
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10.3390/ijerph192315585
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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摘要
Corticospinal excitability is subject to alterations after stroke. While the reversal of these alterations has been proposed as an underlying mechanism for improved walking capacity after gait-specific training, this has not yet been clearly demonstrated. Therefore, the objective of this review is to evaluate the effect of gait-specific training on corticospinal excitability in stroke survivors. We conducted an electronic database search in four databases (i.e., Medline, Embase, CINAHL and Web of Science) in June 2022. Two authors screened in an independent way all the studies and selected those that investigated the effect of gait-specific training on variables such as motor-evoked potential amplitude, motor threshold, map size, latency, and corticospinal silent period in stroke survivors. Nineteen studies investigating the effect of gait-specific training on corticospinal excitability were included. Some studies showed an increased MEP amplitude (7/16 studies), a decreased latency (5/7studies), a decreased motor threshold (4/8 studies), an increased map size (2/3 studies) and a decreased cortical silent period (1/2 study) after gait-specific training. No change has been reported in terms of short interval intracortical inhibition after training. Five studies did not report any significant effect after gait-specific training on corticospinal excitability. The results of this systematic review suggest that gait-specific training modalities can drive neuroplastic adaptation among stroke survivors. However, given the methodological disparity of the included studies, additional clinical trials of better methodological quality are needed to establish conclusions. The results of this review can therefore be used to develop future studies to better understand the effects of gait-specific training on the central nervous system.
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