In previous clinical studies, authors have tested a wide range of functions, including proprioception, postural equilibrium, oculovestibular complex and vibratory sensation and multiple techniques, including electronystagmography, electroencephalography and electromyography in select scoliotic patient populations
Transcranial stimulation was performed with a Magstim 200 stimulator (Magstim Co, Dyfed, Wales). Stimulation was performed with a figure of 8 coil for upper limbs and a double cone coil for lower limbs. Recordings were made with surface electrodes from 1st dorsal interosseous and abductor hallucis muscles. Threshold measurements included upper (UT) and lower threshold (LT), defined as the stimulus intensities producing MEPs with a propability of 100 and 0%, respectively. Mean threshold (MT) was the mean of UT and LT. Cortical latencies of MEP’s during muscle activation were also measured.
In the left hemisphere UT, MT and LT were 45.9±9.8, 41.4±9.1 and 36.9±8.7%, respectively and the activated cortical latency was 18.3±0.8ms. These differences were not statistically significant (p>
0.05, t-test). The side-to-side difference of UT,MT and LT were 4.5±2.4, 4.3±2.8 and 4.4±3.7. None of all the above parameters differed significantly from those of the control group (p>
0.05, t-test). The differences in the corticomotor excitability in the upper and lower extremities were not statistical significant.