SJ Harkema, M Schmidt-Read, AL Behrman… - Archives of Physical …, 2011 - Elsevier ... [1] , [14] and [28] This suggests that combined with optimal retraining of spinal circuitry, only very limited residual descending input may ... a unique delivery model for evidence-based practice of physical rehabilitation services to individuals with SCI and other neurologic disorders. ... Cited by 1
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CH Wilder-Smith - Gut, 2011 - gut.bmj.com ... closely linked to spinal pathways.6–8 Pain modulation has been shown to be abnormal in several chronic pain disorders (see box 1 ... such as the psychological and genetic background (figure 1). This review will concentrate on the central so-called descending modulation of pain ...
SH Frey, L Fogassi, S Grafton… - … and Neural Repair, 2011 - nnr.sagepub.com ... functions, it is possible to distinguish several principles of functional organization within the cerebral cortex and in the descending pathways to ... This inhibitory output to the thalamus has been used to explain some of the motor features observed in certain movement disorders. ... Related articles