M. Lotze et al., Reorganization in the primary motor cortex after spinal cord injury - A functional Magnetic Resonance (fMRI) Study, REST NEUROL, 14(2-3), 1999, pp. 183-187
Activation maps in the primary motor cortex (MI) were investigated in three
patients with complete spinal cord injury (SCI) at level TH3, TH7 and TH9
and in one patient with an incomplete spinal cord injury at level L1 during
right elbow (4 patients), right thumb (4 patients), bilateral lip (2 patie
nts) and right foot (3 patients during imagined, 1 patient during executed)
movements using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). Compared to
controls fMRI activation maps of patients with complete paraplegia showed a
cranial displacement of the activation maxima in the contralateral primary
motor cortex during elbow movement of 13.3 mm, whereas the maxima of thumb
and lip movements were not altered. The patient with an incomplete spinal
cord injury revealed no displacement of elbow activation maxima. The reorga
nization is likely to occur on the cortical and not on the spinal level.