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English: Enhanced stepping by training in irradiated severely contused rat. Four video clips of the testing for stepping in irradiated rat (S1 & S3) vs. irradiated and trained rat (S2 & S4) at 6 and 13.5 cm/s treadmill speeds, respectively, are presented for comparison. Here shown the irradiated and trained rat tested at 6 cm/s. While both rats can ‘walk’ at the slower speed (S1 & S2) the effect of training becomes more pronounced at the higher speed where the irradiated stumbles (S3) while the irradiated and trained rat (S4) continues to ‘walk’ comfortably for the entire testing period. Note, the difference in the paw placement, plantar vs. dorsal, between the trained and non-trained rat.
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Source Video S2 from Ichiyama R, Potuzak M, Balak M, Kalderon N, Edgerton V (2009). "Enhanced Motor Function by Training in Spinal Cord Contused Rats Following Radiation Therapy". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0006862. PMID 19718437. PMC: 2729923.
Author Ichiyama R, Potuzak M, Balak M, Kalderon N, Edgerton V
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