Enhanced EEG power density during painful stretching in individuals with cerebral palsy

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Álvaro Sabater-Gárriz , Pedro Montoya , Inmaculada Riquelme
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Abstract

Background

Pain perception mechanisms in cerebral palsy remain largely unclear.

Aims

This study investigates brain activity in adults with cerebral palsy during painful and non-painful stretching to elucidate their pain processing characteristics.

Methods and procedures

Twenty adults with cerebral palsy and 20 controls underwent EEG in three conditions: rest, non-painful stretching, and painful stretching. Time-frequency power density of theta, alpha, and beta waves in somatosensory and frontal cortices was analyzed, alongside baseline pressure pain thresholds.

Outcomes and results

Cerebral palsy individuals exhibited higher theta, alpha, and beta power density in both cortices during painful stretching compared to rest, and lower during non-painful stretching. Controls showed higher power density during non-painful stretching but lower during painful stretching. Cerebral palsy individuals had higher pain sensitivity, with those more sensitive experiencing greater alpha power density.

Conclusions and implications

These findings confirm alterations in the cerebral processing of pain in individuals with cerebral palsy. This knowledge could enhance future approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of pain in this vulnerable population.

Abstract Image

脑瘫患者在疼痛拉伸时脑电图功率密度增强
背景脑瘫患者的疼痛感知机制在很大程度上仍不清楚。目的本研究调查了成年脑瘫患者在疼痛和非疼痛拉伸过程中的大脑活动,以阐明他们的疼痛处理特征。方法和程序20名成年脑瘫患者和20名对照组患者在三种条件下接受了脑电图检查:静息、非疼痛拉伸和疼痛拉伸。结果脑瘫患者在疼痛性拉伸时,两个皮层的θ波、α波和β波的时频功率密度均高于静息状态,而在非疼痛性拉伸时则较低。对照组在非疼痛拉伸时显示出更高的功率密度,但在疼痛拉伸时则较低。脑瘫患者对疼痛的敏感度较高,敏感度较高者的阿尔法功率密度较大。这些研究结果证实了脑瘫患者大脑对疼痛的处理发生了改变,这些知识有助于今后对这一弱势群体的疼痛进行诊断和治疗。
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期刊介绍: Research In Developmental Disabilities is aimed at publishing original research of an interdisciplinary nature that has a direct bearing on the remediation of problems associated with developmental disabilities. Manuscripts will be solicited throughout the world. Articles will be primarily empirical studies, although an occasional position paper or review will be accepted. The aim of the journal will be to publish articles on all aspects of research with the developmentally disabled, with any methodologically sound approach being acceptable.
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