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[[Media:skelaxin.com, jmedpharma.comhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDR1lrhamzk&feature=related]] Walking with Spinal cord and a sixth sense Locomotion results from intricate dynamic interactions between a central program and feedback mechanisms. The central program relies fundamentally on a spinal circuitry (central pattern generator) capable of generating the basic locomotor pattern and on various descending pathways that can trigger, stop, and steer locomotion. The feedback originates from muscles and skin afferents as well as from special senses (vision, audition, vestibular) and dynamically adapts the locomotor pattern to the requirements of the environment. 1 Components of Rhythmic Locomotion o 1.1 Propioception o 1.2 Spinal cord * 2 Interections between the two systems * 3 Clinical Application * electrical stimulation

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* 5 External links . Interestingly, the levels of extensor muscle activity decreased over a three-year period of time following the training program. the stepping ability of clinically complete SCI subjects can improve in response to step training, but the level of improvement has not reached a level that allows complete independence from assistance during full weight-bearing.

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