Role of the peripheral neuromuscular disturbances in the development of severe movement disorders in patients with cerebral palsy

The motor stereotype in patients with cerebral palsy (CP) is determined by the magnitude of spasticity and central paresis of muscles, the impaired mechanisms of intermuscular interaction, and the presence of consensual reactions and pathologic synkineses. There are cases of a concomitance of the su...

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Main Authors: A. L. Kurenkov, A. R. Artemenko
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2015-02-01
Series:Nervno-Myšečnye Bolezni
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Online Access:https://nmb.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/98
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spelling doaj-fa475d2a112a40978121fc982610fb3f2021-07-29T08:13:27ZrusABV-pressNervno-Myšečnye Bolezni2222-87212413-04432015-02-0104435210.17650/2222-8721-2012-0-4-43-5292Role of the peripheral neuromuscular disturbances in the development of severe movement disorders in patients with cerebral palsyA. L. Kurenkov0A. R. Artemenko1Scientific Center for Child Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical UniversityThe motor stereotype in patients with cerebral palsy (CP) is determined by the magnitude of spasticity and central paresis of muscles, the impaired mechanisms of intermuscular interaction, and the presence of consensual reactions and pathologic synkineses. There are cases of a concomitance of the suprasegmental and segmental structures damages in CP. An attempt has been made to identify and estimate the contribution of the peripheral neuromuscular system lesion in CP patients in its late residual stage. Central nervous system lesion at the central and segmental levels were detected in 12.3% of cases in CP with spastic diplegia with progressive deformities of the lower extremities joints. Needle EMG is the most sensitive technique to detect a lesion at the segmental level: increased duration and higher amplitude motor unit potentials (MUPs) and fewer recruited MUPs were registrated. A turn-amplitude analysis has indicated the shift of cloudy diagram to the left and upwards and the decreased ratio of the number of turns to their mean amplitude. The residual pattern of revealed changes is confirmed by the absence of signs of a current denervation process. The contribution of possible myelodysplasia and transneuronal degeneration of spinal motor neurons at the lumbosacral level to the clinical picture of the CP and orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation tactics are discussed.https://nmb.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/98cerebral palsyspasticityneedle electromyographystimulation electromyographyturn-amplitude analysisα-motor neuronsdenervationfoot deformityneuromuscular disordersclinical neurophysiology
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author A. L. Kurenkov
A. R. Artemenko
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A. R. Artemenko
Role of the peripheral neuromuscular disturbances in the development of severe movement disorders in patients with cerebral palsy
Nervno-Myšečnye Bolezni
cerebral palsy
spasticity
needle electromyography
stimulation electromyography
turn-amplitude analysis
α-motor neurons
denervation
foot deformity
neuromuscular disorders
clinical neurophysiology
author_facet A. L. Kurenkov
A. R. Artemenko
author_sort A. L. Kurenkov
title Role of the peripheral neuromuscular disturbances in the development of severe movement disorders in patients with cerebral palsy
title_short Role of the peripheral neuromuscular disturbances in the development of severe movement disorders in patients with cerebral palsy
title_full Role of the peripheral neuromuscular disturbances in the development of severe movement disorders in patients with cerebral palsy
title_fullStr Role of the peripheral neuromuscular disturbances in the development of severe movement disorders in patients with cerebral palsy
title_full_unstemmed Role of the peripheral neuromuscular disturbances in the development of severe movement disorders in patients with cerebral palsy
title_sort role of the peripheral neuromuscular disturbances in the development of severe movement disorders in patients with cerebral palsy
publisher ABV-press
series Nervno-Myšečnye Bolezni
issn 2222-8721
2413-0443
publishDate 2015-02-01
description The motor stereotype in patients with cerebral palsy (CP) is determined by the magnitude of spasticity and central paresis of muscles, the impaired mechanisms of intermuscular interaction, and the presence of consensual reactions and pathologic synkineses. There are cases of a concomitance of the suprasegmental and segmental structures damages in CP. An attempt has been made to identify and estimate the contribution of the peripheral neuromuscular system lesion in CP patients in its late residual stage. Central nervous system lesion at the central and segmental levels were detected in 12.3% of cases in CP with spastic diplegia with progressive deformities of the lower extremities joints. Needle EMG is the most sensitive technique to detect a lesion at the segmental level: increased duration and higher amplitude motor unit potentials (MUPs) and fewer recruited MUPs were registrated. A turn-amplitude analysis has indicated the shift of cloudy diagram to the left and upwards and the decreased ratio of the number of turns to their mean amplitude. The residual pattern of revealed changes is confirmed by the absence of signs of a current denervation process. The contribution of possible myelodysplasia and transneuronal degeneration of spinal motor neurons at the lumbosacral level to the clinical picture of the CP and orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation tactics are discussed.
topic cerebral palsy
spasticity
needle electromyography
stimulation electromyography
turn-amplitude analysis
α-motor neurons
denervation
foot deformity
neuromuscular disorders
clinical neurophysiology
url https://nmb.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/98
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