Therapeutic Approach for Stroke Patients based on Central Pattern Generator

중추유형발생기에 근거한 뇌졸중 환자의 치료적 접근

  • Kim Joong-Hwi (Major in Physical Therapy, Graduate School of Daegu University) ;
  • Kim Chung-Sun (Department of Physical Therapy, College of Rehabilitation Science, Deagu University)
  • 김중휘 (대구대학교 대학원 재활과학과 물리치료) ;
  • 김중선 (대구대학교 물리치료학과)
  • Published : 2002.12.01

Abstract

In the last years, it has become possible to regain some locomotor activity in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) through intense training on a treadmill. The ideas behind this approach owe much to insights derived from animal studies. Many studies showed that cats with complete spinal cord transection(spinalized animals) can recover locomotor function. These observations were at the basis of the concept of the central pattern generator located at spinal level. The neural system responsible for the locomotor restoration in both cats and humans is thought to be located at spinal level and is referred to as the central pattern generator(CPG). The evidence for such a spinal CPG in human is emphasis on some recent developments which support the view that there is a human spinal CPG for locomotion. An important element in afferent inputs for both spinal injured cats and humans is the provision of adequate sensory input related locomotor, which can possibly activate and/or regulate the spinal locomotor circuitry This review article deals with the afferent control of the central pattern generator. Furthermore, the application of adequate afferent inputs related locomotor for stroke patients will be able to facilitate locomotion ability, which is automatic, cyclic, rhythmic. These insights can possibly contribute to a better therapeutic approach for the rehabilitation of gait in patients with stroke.

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