Quantifying the Effect of Trans-Spinal Magnetic Stimulation on Spinal Excitability

Ainhoa Insausti-Delgado1, Eduardo López-Larraz2, Yukio Nishimura3, Niels Birbaumer, Ulf Ziemann4, Ander Ramos-Murguialday5

  • 1Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen
  • 2University of Tübingen
  • 3NIPS
  • 4Department of Neurology & Stroke, and Hertie Institute for Clini
  • 5Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen/TECNALIA

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16:30 - 18:30 | Thu 21 Mar | Grand Ballroom B | ThPO.70

Session: Poster Session I

Abstract

During the last decades, spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has attracted much attention due to its capability to modulate the motor and sensory networks. The potential of this technique has been proved, and several investigations have focused on applying it for restoring lower limb function. The majority of SCS approaches are based on electrical stimulation, and few studies have explored magnetic fields for non-invasive SCS. This paper presents a trans-spinal magnetic stimulation (ts-MS) protocol and studies its effects on spinal circuits with seven healthy subjects, considering central and peripheral nervous systems. Motor evoked potentials (MEP) and transspinal motor evoked potentials (ts-MEP) were assessed before and after the ts-MS intervention to characterize excitatory responses. After the intervention, we found an increase of almost 30% (not statistically significant) in MEP amplitude, but no changes in ts-MEP amplitude. Further research is required to confirm, in a larger population of subjects, the potential of this technology, which could be used to improve rehabilitation therapies for patients with motor disabilities.