Peripheral Neuroplasticity
Cross-source consensus on Peripheral Neuroplasticity from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Peripheral change is assessed using median nerve stimulation, CMAP, nerve excitability testing, and motor unit number estimation. — Central and peripheral neuroplasticity in cervical spinal cord injury following intensive upper limb motor training: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- The primary peripheral endpoint is CMAP amplitude measured at the abductor pollicis brevis after median nerve stimulation. — Central and peripheral neuroplasticity in cervical spinal cord injury following intensive upper limb motor training: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- MScanFit estimates motor unit number, motor unit sizes, and activation profile. — Central and peripheral neuroplasticity in cervical spinal cord injury following intensive upper limb motor training: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- CMAP decline after spinal cord injury has been associated with worse muscle power and functional abilities. — Central and peripheral neuroplasticity in cervical spinal cord injury following intensive upper limb motor training: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- Absolute CMAP amplitude may miss motor unit loss because reinnervation can mask it. — Central and peripheral neuroplasticity in cervical spinal cord injury following intensive upper limb motor training: a randomised controlled trial protocol