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Neural coupling between upper and lower limbs during recumbent stepping - PubMed 07/20/2023

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Neural coupling between upper and lower limbs during recumbent stepping.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15180979/

CONCLUSIONS:

"We recorded surface electromyography (EMG) from six lower limb muscles. Self-driven EMG amplitudes were always higher than externally driven EMG amplitudes (P < 0.05). As resistance and upper limb exertion increased, self-driven EMG amplitudes also increased. EMG bursts during self-driven and active arms and legs stepping occurred at similar times. These results indicate that active upper limb movement increases neuromuscular activation of the lower limbs during cyclic stepping motions. Neurologically impaired humans that actively engage their upper limbs during gait rehabilitation may increase neuromuscular activation and enhance activity-dependent plasticity."

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Neural coupling between upper and lower limbs during recumbent stepping - PubMed During gait rehabilitation, therapists or robotic devices often supply physical assistance to a patient's lower limbs to aid stepping. The expensive equipment and intensive manual labor required for these therapies limit their availability to patients. One alternative solution is to design devices w...

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