- 著者
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Kenichi SUGAWARA
- 出版者
- Japanese Society of Physical Therapy
- 雑誌
- Physical Therapy Research (ISSN:21898448)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.23, no.2, pp.106-112, 2020-12-20 (Released:2020-12-20)
- 参考文献数
- 57
- 被引用文献数
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2
For central nervous system disorders' rehabilitation, it is important to accurately understand motor control and implement an appropriate motor learning process to induce neuroplastic changes. The neurophysiological studies have revealed that neural control mechanisms are crucial during both the onset of muscular activities and muscle release after contraction. When performing various movements during daily activities, muscle relaxation control enables precise force output and timing control. Moreover, surround inhibition is a functional mechanism in the motor system. Surround inhibition of the motor system may be involved in the selective execution of desired movements. This review demonstrates cortical excitability resulting from motor learning, movement control mechanisms including muscle relaxation and the suppression of nontarget muscle groups, and the voluntary drive's importance that is required for movement.