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Linking Spinal Cord Circuits With Upper Limb Sensorimotor Control In Adults With Cerebral Palsy, Saihari Dukkipati May 2022

Linking Spinal Cord Circuits With Upper Limb Sensorimotor Control In Adults With Cerebral Palsy, Saihari Dukkipati

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Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common neurological disorder originating in childhood, but most of the people living with CP are currently adults. While people with CP continue to get older, the amount of research focused on adults has been rather limited. The early childhood insults leading to CP are thought to originate in the brain, but the effects on the entire neuromuscular system across the lifespan have only recently started to be explored. Of note, recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that the cervical spinal cord structure is atypical in adults with CP. However, it is largely unclear how the neurophysiological …


The Neurological Abnormalities Of The Brain And Spinal Cord In Individuals With Cerebral Palsy, Michael Trevarrow May 2021

The Neurological Abnormalities Of The Brain And Spinal Cord In Individuals With Cerebral Palsy, Michael Trevarrow

Theses & Dissertations

Cerebral palsy (CP) results from an insult to the developing brain, and it is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in the United States. The insult produces a cascade of activity-dependent plastic changes within the neurophysiology and structure of the brain and spinal cord that ultimately leads to sensorimotor and mobility impairments that may increase in severity throughout the lifespan. Despite this phenomenon, there are a lack of neuroimaging studies in adults with CP, generating a knowledge gap in determining how brain and spinal cord activity and structure may be altered throughout the transition into adulthood. Furthermore, the specific …