The objective of this project is to study the effects of an emerging noninvasive neuromodulation strategy in human stroke survivors with movement-related disability. Muscle weakness after stroke results from the abnormal interaction between cells in the brain that send commands to control movement and cells in the spinal cord that cause muscles to produce movement. The neuromodulation strategy central to this project has been shown the strengthen the physical connection between both cells, producing a change in movement potential of muscles weakened by stroke.
Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability in the United States with 795,000 individuals suffering a new or recurrent stroke each year. In most cases, disability is associated with incomplete motor recovery of the paretic limb. Full recovery is often not achieved, creating a need for neuromodulation strategies that target the physiological mechanisms impaired by stroke to fully harness the adaptive capacity of the nervous system. The neuromodulation protocol that will be tested in these experiments will target connections between the brain and spinal cord with noninvasive stimulation to enhance movement potential of the hand. Individuals who experienced a single stroke at least 6 months ago may be eligible to participate.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
23
Synapses in the spinal cord that transmit voluntary movement commands from the brain to hand muscles will be activated by noninvasive stimulation in a particular sequence and interval that has been shown to strengthen connectivity.
Synapses in the spinal cord that transmit voluntary movement commands from the brain to hand muscles will not be activated by noninvasive stimulation in a particular sequence and interval that has been shown to strengthen connectivity.
VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System University Drive Division, Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Motor Control & Learning
A force tracking task will be performed and a measure of variability about the mean force required by the force to be tracked will be computed.
Time frame: Measured under each condition, with approximately 2 months required for completion of all conditions.
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