2024
DOI: 10.1113/jp285563
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Adaptation in the spinal cord after stroke: Implications for restoring cortical control over the final common pathway

Michael A. Urbin

Abstract: Control of voluntary movement is predicated on integration between circuits in the brain and spinal cord. Although damage is often restricted to supraspinal or spinal circuits in cases of neurological injury, both spinal motor neurons and axons linking these cells to the cortical origins of descending motor commands begin showing changes soon after the brain is injured by stroke. The concept of ‘transneuronal degeneration’ is not new and has been documented in histological, imaging and electrophysiological stu… Show more

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