Restorative Neurology of Spinal Cord Injury

Foreword Preface Chapter 1 - Residual motor function after spinal cord injury Chapter 2 - Neurophysiological principles for the assessment of residual motor control below the spinal cord injury in humans Chapter 3 - Restorative neurology of motor control after spinal cord injury: clinical practice Chapter 4 - Neural control of locomotion Chapter 5 - Summary of strategies used to repair the injured spinal cord Chapter 6 - The reconstructive neurosurgery of spinal injury Chapter 7 - Criteria for biological interventions for spinal cord injury Chapter 8 - Neurophysiological assessment of human motor control and changes caused by spinal cord injury Chapter 9 - Neurophysiologic monitoring of the human spinal cord functional integrity during surgical interventions Chapter 10 - Transcutaneous lumbar posterior root stimulation for motor control studies and modification of motor activity after spinal cord injury Epilogue Appendix I - A manual for the neurophysiological assessment of motor control: The Brain Motor Control Assessment (BMCA) Protocolpages Appendix II - Academic environment for the development of human motor control in Ljubljana