Abstract:Background Hemiplegia after hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage(HICH) is prevalent,devasta-ting,and currently unable to intervene satisfactorily.Established success in neurotization spurs our interest in restoring skilled lower-limb movement.Here,we explored whether contralesional L4 transfer to ipsilesional L4 root,featuring simultaneous invigoration of flexors and extensors,reanimated dexterous locomotion for the hemiplegic hindlimb after HICH.Methods We manufactured eligible rat models by injecting autolo… Show more
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