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Nancy Byl

 

Professor and Chair, Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science
Affiliate, UCB/UCSF Graduate Group in Bioengineering

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Membership effective July 1995

Research Interests

Neural consequences of repetitive strain injuries.

Research Summary

Working in collaboration with Michael Merzenich, PhD, we have been studying the effect of repetition on the organization of the representation of the hand on the somatosensory cortex. Using a animal model, we have created a repetitive behavioral task of hand opening and closing that ultimately leads to a loss of motor control (defined as dystonia) and a degradation of the representation of the hand on the somatosensory cortex. We are now looking at models for rehabilitating this condition and the need to develop computer guided sensory stimulators for clinical retraining. At the same time, we are looking at the presence of sensory problems in patients with severe repetitive strain injury and the effectiveness of a sensory discrimination retraining program.

Selected Publications

Byl, NN, Merzenich, MM, Jenkin, WM, A primate genesis model of focal dystonia and repetitive strain injury: i.
Learning-induced de-differentiation of the representation of the hand in the primary somatosensory cortex
in adult monkeys. Ann Neurrology 1996; 47: 509-520

Byl NN, Merzenich, MM, Cheung, S., Bedenbaugh, P., Nagarajan, SSS, Jenkins, WM., A primate model for
studying focal dystonia and repetitive strain injury: effects on the primary somatosensory cortex. Physical
Therapy
1997; 77:269-284

Byl, NN, Melnick, M., The neural consequences of repetition: Clinical implications of a leaning hypothesis. J. of
hand Therapy
, 1997; April-June: 160-174

 

 

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