2006
DOI: 10.1089/neu.2006.23.908
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Effects of Swimming on Functional Recovery after Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury in Rats

Abstract: One of the most promising rehabilitation strategies for spinal cord injury is weight-supported treadmill training. This strategy seeks to re-train the spinal cord below the level of injury to generate a meaningful pattern of movement. However, the number of step cycles that can be accomplished is limited by the poor weight-bearing capability of the neuromuscular system after injury. We have begun to study swimming as a rehabilitation strategy that allows for high numbers of steps and a high step-cycle frequenc… Show more

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“…Not surprisingly, training in one task does not necessarily translate into improvements in another task [53][54][55][56]. Even more surprising are findings that training in one task can even have detrimental effects on another task.…”
Section: Activity-based Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not surprisingly, training in one task does not necessarily translate into improvements in another task [53][54][55][56]. Even more surprising are findings that training in one task can even have detrimental effects on another task.…”
Section: Activity-based Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the coordinated pattern index (CPI) was used to analyze coordination patterns regardless of weight support or dorsal stepping. were processed for spared white matter (SWM) quantification according to our standard protocol (Smith et al, 2006). We also delineated the ventral half of the epicenters to measure only the spared ventral fiber tracts which include the ventral lateral funiculus, Figure 6.…”
Section: Testing For Recovery Of Overground Locomotion (Bbb)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Past studies in our own lab have also been challenged by spontaneous recovery of locomotion in rats following SCI (Magnuson et al, 2005;Smith et al, 2006). As assessed by the BBB Open Field Locomotor Scale, a measure of hindlimb function during overground stepping (BBB; Basso et al, 1996), rats from injured (untrained) control groups achieved scores of 13-15 or 10-12 for moderate or moderately-severe injuries, respectively, and neither swim training nor shallow-water training improved BBB scores (Kuerzi et al, 2010;Magnuson et al, 2009;Smith et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Além das melhoras funcionais, foram observadas melhoras histológicas com diminuição das cavidades císticas e aumento do volume das substâncias branca e cinzenta residuais (Berrocal et al, 2007). Outro tipo de tratamento que tem sido investigado intensivamente pelo grupo de Magnunson é a natação em modelos experimentais de lesão medular (Smith et al, 2006;Magnunson et al, 2009;Smith et al, 2009). Esses trabalhos demonstraram que os animais treinados a nadar apresentam melhora deste comportamento depois da LM.…”
Section: Reabilitaçãounclassified