Influence of sensory retraining on cortical reorganization in peripheral neuropathy: A systematic review.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
PM&R Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-02 DOI:10.1002/pmrj.13126
Kübra Canlı, Joris Van Oijen, Jessica Van Oosterwijck, Mira Meeus, Sophie Van Oosterwijck, Kayleigh De Meulemeester
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Abstract

Objective: This study systematically reviewed the literature about sensory retraining effect in comparison to other rehabilitative techniques on cortical reorganization in patients with peripheral neuropathic pain. TYPE: Systematic review.

Literature survey: After an electronic search of PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase, risk of bias was assessed using the revised Cochrane risk of bias tool for randomized controlled trials and the ROBINS-1 (Risk of bias in non-randomized studies-of interventions) for non-randomized studies of intervention.

Methodology: The strength of conclusion was determined using the evidence-based guideline development approach.

Synthesis: Limited evidence indicates a higher increase in cortical inhibition and a higher reduction in cortical activation during a motor task of the affected hemisphere after graded motor imagery compared to wait-list. Higher reductions in map volume (total excitability of the cortical representation) of the affected hemisphere after peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) were observed when compared to transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) or to sham treatment with limited evidence. No other differences in cortical excitability and representation of the affected and non-affected hemisphere were observed when comparing mirror therapy with sham therapy or tDCS, PES with sham therapy or tDCS, and graded motor imagery with wait-list.

Conclusions: Graded motor imagery and PES result in higher cortical excitability reductions of the affected hemisphere compared to wait-list, tDCS and sham treatment, respectively.

感觉再训练对周围神经病皮质重组的影响:系统回顾。
本研究系统回顾了有关感觉再训练与其他康复技术相比对周围神经痛患者大脑皮层重组的影响的文献。在进行电子检索后,使用修订版 Cochrane 偏倚风险工具评估了随机对照试验的偏倚风险,并使用非随机干预研究的偏倚风险工具评估了非随机干预研究的偏倚风险。结论强度采用循证指南制定方法确定。有限的证据表明,与等待疗法相比,在分级运动想象疗法后,受影响半球的运动任务中皮质抑制增加的幅度更大,皮质激活减少的幅度更大。与经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)或假治疗(证据有限)相比,外周电刺激(PES)后患侧大脑皮层图体积(大脑皮层表征的总兴奋性)的降低程度更高。在比较镜像疗法与假性疗法或 tDCS、PES 与假性疗法或 tDCS 以及分级运动想象与等待列表时,未观察到受影响半球与非受影响半球的皮质兴奋性和代表性存在其他差异。与等待清单、tDCS和假治疗相比,分级运动想象和PES可分别使受影响半球的皮质兴奋性降低。本文受版权保护。保留所有权利。
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PM&R
PM&R REHABILITATION-SPORT SCIENCES
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
187
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Topics covered include acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain, neurologic conditions involving the central and peripheral nervous systems, rehabilitation of impairments associated with disabilities in adults and children, and neurophysiology and electrodiagnosis. PM&R emphasizes principles of injury, function, and rehabilitation, and is designed to be relevant to practitioners and researchers in a variety of medical and surgical specialties and rehabilitation disciplines including allied health.
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