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Baiona (Spain), 14-19 September, 2014



WS2 - Muscle Synergies: Looking into the CNS


The hypothesis that muscle activations are organized according to a synergistic control paradigm is gaining relevance in the neuroscience community. Experimental evidences showed that such modular organization is maintained in healthy subject and affected in neurologically impaired people. We believe that the analysis of muscle synergies has great potential for the assessment and rehabilitation of neuromotor diseases.

The protocols and methods developed so far are now sufficiently mature to be translated to the clinical scenario. This workshop wants to encourage this process, by an hands-on experience in which the participants will 1) understand the neural and functional meaning of muscle synergies, 2) perform a complete experimental session on real subjects, and 3) learn to correctly interpret the experimental results and their implications for rehabilitation.

The participants can touch with hand the most recent techniques and meet some of the major experts in this field. The workshop will last 3 days, with a total duration 9 hours: 3 hours of theoretical lessons & 6 hours of practical hands-on exercises.

Organizers

Diego Torricelli, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Madrid, Spain
Andrea D'Avella, Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy
Martina Coscia, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
Filipe Barroso, CSIC, Madrid, Spain

Program


Sept 15 Sept 16 Sept 18
14.30-16.00
(1.5 hours)
(Theoretical)
The neural meaning of muscle synergies.
(Practical)
Measuring muscle synergies on real subjects
(Practical)
Discussing results
16.00-16.30 Coffee break
17.00-18.30
(1.5 hours)
(Practical)
A software tool for muscle synergy analysis
(Practical)
Calculating and interpreting synergies
(Theoretical)
Implications for rehabilitation