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Intraspinal microstimulation and epidural spinal cord stimulation can be considered as the technique to restore function following spinal cord injury through further research. In this paper, the automatic brain stereotaxic instrument was used to electrically stimulate the lumbosacral spinal cord (T12-L2 spinal segments) in rats. The motor function regions under intraspinal microstimulation and epidural spinal cord stimulation were measured. Threshold currents and coordinate sites of related motions were recorded. Comparative analysis revealed that the threshold current required for epidural stimulation to induce hindlimb motion was greater. Although the distribution of motor function regions measured by these two methods differed in the type of motion, the segment distribution of each motion were roughly the same. Therefore, if conditions permit, epidural stimulation can be used instead of intraspinal microstimulation to reduce secondary damage to the spinal cord. This provides a reference for locating stimulation sites for epidural spinal cord stimulation.
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