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Background: Brain’s is stimulated by Vojta Therapy through selected body areas activating stored innate motor programs
which are exported as coordinate movement and muscle contractions to trunk and limbs. The aim of this pilot
study is to know the responses at cortical level to a specific tactile input, assessed by electroencephalography (EEG),
compared to a sham stimulation, in healthy subjects.
Methods: A randomized-controlled trial was conducted. Participants were randomly distributed into two groups:
a non-specific tactile input-group (non-STI-group) (n = 20) and a Vojta specific tactile input-group (V-STI-group)
(n = 20). The non-STI-group was stimulated in a non specific area (quadriceps distal area) and V-STI-group was stimulated
in a specific area (intercostal space, at the mammillary line between the 7th and 8th ribs) according to the Vojta
therapy. Recording was performed with EEG for 10 min considering a first minute of rest, 8 min during the stimulus
and 1 min after the stimulus. EEG activity was recorded from 32 positions with active Ag/AgCl scalp electrodes following
the 10–20 system. The continuous EEG signal was split into consecutive segments of one minute.
Results: The V-STI-group showed statistically significant differences in the theta, low alpha and high alpha bands,
bilaterally in the supplementary motor (SMA) and premotor (PMA) areas (BA6 and BA8), superior parietal cortex (BA5,
BA7) and the posterior cingulate cortex (BA23, BA31). For the V-STI-group, all frequency bands presented an initial
bilateral activation of the superior and medial SMA (BA6) during the first minute. This activation was maintained until
the fourth minute. During the fourth minute, the activation decreased in the three frequency bands. From the fifth
minute, the activation in the superior and medial SMA rose again in the three frequency bands
Conclusions: Our findings highlight that the specific stimulation area at intercostal space, on the mammillary line
between 7 and 8th ribs according to Vojta therapy differentially increased bilateral activation in SMA (BA6) and Pre-
SMA (BA8), BA5, BA7, BA23 and BA31 in the theta, low and high alpha bands in healthy subjects. These results could
indicate the activation of innate locomotor circuits during stimulation of the pectoral area according to the Vojta
therapy.
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Sanz-Esteban, I., Cano-de-la-Cuerda, R., San-Martín-Gómez, A. et al. Cortical activity during sensorial tactile stimulation in healthy adults through Vojta therapy. A randomized pilot controlled trial. J NeuroEngineering Rehabil 18, 13 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12984-021-00824-4
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