Systematic review of neuromuscular diurnal activity in restless legs syndrome

Q2 Health Professions
Mattias Romare, P. Tsaklis, Paris Krystallis, G. Elçadi
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Purpose. The aim of this review was to systematically summarize the current literature on corticospinal excitation and muscle activity in restless legs syndrome (RLS) patients during daytime and diurnal activities. Three models of muscle activation in RLS directed this review: (i) evoked neuromuscular activation; (ii) sensory reflex responsiveness; (iii) voluntary muscle activation. Methods. A literature search was conducted in PubMed and Google Scholar, and 51 articles met the primary inclusion criteria. After a quality analysis, a total 13 articles were deemed of sufficient quality for data extraction. Results. Three studies on evoked neuromuscular activation demonstrated increased motor excitability associated with RLS. Sensory reflex responsiveness studies in RLS patients revealed increased reflex responsiveness, indicating increased spinal excitability and a possible dysfunction in afferent inhibition. Voluntary muscle activation studies showed both diurnal muscle electromyography abnormalities and an increased circadian variation in the musculature of the lower leg in RLS patients. Conclusions. Although a number of mechanisms have been evaluated increasing the understanding of RLS, few studies have evaluated RLS during daytime and diurnal muscle activity in patients with RLS. Furthermore, potential associations with the circadian rhythm have not been thoroughly investigated, nor have methodologies been combined. Future research should aim to establish differences in muscle activity of RLS patients and associate these differences with the duration and severity of symptoms. Suggestions for further studies are provided. legs latency, period, restless legs syndrome
不宁腿综合征中神经肌肉日活动的系统回顾
目的。本综述的目的是系统地总结目前关于不宁腿综合征(RLS)患者在白天和白天活动时皮质脊髓兴奋和肌肉活动的文献。本文综述了三种肌肉激活模型:(i)诱发神经肌肉激活;(ii)感觉反射反应;(iii)随意肌激活。方法。在PubMed和b谷歌Scholar中进行文献检索,有51篇文章符合主要纳入标准。经过质量分析,共有13篇文章被认为具有足够的质量,可以进行数据提取。结果。三项关于诱发神经肌肉激活的研究表明,与RLS相关的运动兴奋性增加。RLS患者的感觉反射反应性研究显示反射反应性增加,表明脊髓兴奋性增加,传入抑制可能出现功能障碍。随意肌激活研究显示,在RLS患者中,昼夜肌电图异常和下肢肌肉组织的昼夜变化增加。结论。虽然已经评估了许多机制,增加了对RLS的了解,但很少有研究评估RLS患者在白天和白天肌肉活动时的RLS。此外,与昼夜节律的潜在关联尚未被彻底调查,也没有结合方法。未来的研究应旨在确定RLS患者肌肉活动的差异,并将这些差异与症状的持续时间和严重程度联系起来。并提出进一步研究的建议。腿潜伏期,经期,不宁腿综合征
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Human Movement
Human Movement Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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