A review of transcranial pulse stimulation: innovations in neuromodulation.

Sze Ting Joanna Ngan, Pak Wing Calvin Cheng
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Introduction: Non-invasive brain stimulations (NIBS), such as transcranial magnetic stimulation, transcranial direct current stimulation, transcranial alternating current stimulation, transcranial focused ultrasound, and transcranial pulse stimulation (TPS), employ electric currents or acoustic waves to induce and modulate neuroplasticity in humans. Thus, NIBS have the capacity to modify pathological plasticity while promoting plasticity in neuropsychiatric disorders, helping to ameliorate symptoms and enhance rehabilitation.

Areas covered: The efficacy of TPS in treating neuropsychiatric disorders is still unknown; hence, this article reviews the currently available clinical studies on the therapeutic effectiveness of TPS on symptom reduction in the clinical population to inform future neuropsychiatric treatments and research directions.

Expert opinion: The emerging NIBS treatment modality TPS demonstrates promising evidence in modulating symptoms in clinical population of neurocognitive disorders, common mental disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders. It has been well tolerated across age groups, from adolescents to older adults. Thus, it is essential to encourage future research to investigate the underlying neurophysiological and biochemical effects of TPS, as well as its sustainability, by incorporating high-quality randomized controlled trials with larger sample sizes to strengthen the validation of its effects.

经颅脉冲刺激:神经调节的创新。
简介:非侵入性脑刺激(NIBS),如经颅磁刺激(TMS)、经颅直流刺激(tDCS)、经颅交流刺激(tACS)、经颅聚焦超声(tFUS)和经颅脉冲刺激(TPS),利用电流或声波诱导和调节人体神经可塑性。因此,NIBS具有改变病理可塑性的能力,同时促进神经精神疾病的可塑性,有助于改善症状,促进康复。涉及领域:TPS治疗神经精神疾病的疗效尚不清楚,因此,本文综述了目前在临床人群中TPS治疗症状减轻效果的临床研究,为未来的神经精神治疗和研究方向提供信息。专家意见:新兴的NIBS治疗方式TPS在调节神经认知障碍、普通精神障碍和神经发育障碍临床人群的症状方面显示出有希望的证据。从青少年到老年人,各个年龄组对它都有良好的耐受性。因此,有必要鼓励未来的研究,通过采用大样本量的高质量随机对照试验(RCT)来加强对TPS效果的验证,研究TPS潜在的神经生理和生化效应及其可持续性。
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