Neuromodulatory Inputs to Motoneurons Contribute to the Loss of Independent Joint Control in Chronic Moderate to Severe Hemiparetic Stroke Article

McPherson, Jacob G, Ellis, Michael D, Harden, R Norman et al. (2018). Neuromodulatory Inputs to Motoneurons Contribute to the Loss of Independent Joint Control in Chronic Moderate to Severe Hemiparetic Stroke . FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY, 9 10.3389/fneur.2018.00470

Open Access

cited authors

  • McPherson, Jacob G; Ellis, Michael D; Harden, R Norman; Carmona, Carolina; Drogos, Justin M; Heckman, Charles J; Dewald, Julius PA

publication date

  • June 21, 2018

published in

keywords

  • ACTING MUSCLE-RELAXANT
  • CALCIUM CURRENTS
  • CHRONIC SPINAL RATS
  • Clinical Neurology
  • DESCENDING NORADRENERGIC SYSTEMS
  • FLEXION SYNERGY
  • IMIDAZOLINE-RECEPTORS
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • Neurosciences
  • Neurosciences & Neurology
  • PERSISTENT INWARD CURRENTS
  • RETICULOSPINAL TRACT
  • SYNAPTIC-TRANSMISSION
  • Science & Technology
  • UPPER EXTREMITY
  • brainstem
  • motoneuron
  • motor control
  • motor impairment
  • norepinephrine
  • rehabilitation
  • stroke

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publisher

  • FRONTIERS MEDIA SA

volume

  • 9