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Cortical Excitability of the Biceps Muscle after Intercostal-to-Musculocutaneous Nerve Transfer

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Abstract

The existence of a biceps-like cortical area related to the reinnervated muscle can be explained in two ways. Interneurons from the original biceps area might excite the cortical neurons controlling the intercostal muscles. Alternatively, corticospinal neurons of the original biceps area may project directly onto spinal intercostal motor neurons. Cerebral plasticity does occur in intercostal-to-musculocutaneous nerve transfers and may be crucial for their clinical success.

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