Immediate effect of alone and combined virtual reality, gait-like muscle vibration and transcranial direct current stimulation on neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury: a pilot study.

IF 0.7 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Spinal Cord Series and Cases Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1038/s41394-024-00696-5
Pauline Sabalette, Nancy Dubé, Philippe Ménard, Mélanie Labelle, Marie-Thérèse Laramée, Johanne Higgins, Dorothy Barthélemy, Melanie Segado, Catherine Proulx, Cyril Duclos
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Abstract

Study design: Quasi-experimental pilot study.

Objectives: Evaluate the immediate effect of virtual reality (VR), gait-like muscle vibration (MV) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) combined or alone on neuropathic pain in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI).

Setting: Inpatient rehabilitation centre.

Methods: Four participants (two women and two men) with neuropathic pain after SCI participated in the pilot study. All participants received one session per week for four weeks. Each session started with a single-blind administration of active or sham tDCS (20 min) delivered in a pseudo-randomized order, followed by three interventions applied in a pseudo-randomized order (10 min each): gait-like muscle vibration only, watching a walking self-avatar in VR only and the combination of muscle vibration and VR. The intensity of pain was evaluated using a numeric rating scale (0-10, minimal clinically important difference: 2 points) before and after each stimulation.

Results: Participants reported significant reduction of pain (reduction of two points or more) in 4/7 stimulations where VR was associated with muscle vibration, in 1/8 for VR-alone stimulations and in 1/7 for MV-only stimulations. Significant change in pain was found in 1/8 sham tDCS, but not after active tDCS.

Conclusions: Our pilot study showed immediate pain relief when a walking-avatar VR stimulation was associated with gait-like muscle vibration. Even though previous studies supported tDCS for pain reduction, we did not observe any changes in pain after tDCS, likely due to its application once a week. Further research is needed to strengthen these promising results.

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研究设计准实验性试点研究:评估虚拟现实(VR)、步态肌肉振动(MV)和经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)联合或单独使用对脊髓损伤(SCI)患者神经性疼痛的直接影响:环境:住院康复中心:四名脊髓损伤后神经病理性疼痛患者(两女两男)参加了试点研究。所有参与者每周接受一次治疗,为期四周。每次治疗都先以假随机顺序进行单盲主动或假性 tDCS 治疗(20 分钟),然后以假随机顺序进行三种干预(各 10 分钟):仅步态肌肉振动、仅观看 VR 中行走的自我形象以及肌肉振动和 VR 的组合。在每次刺激前后,使用数字评分表(0-10,最小临床意义差异:2 分)对疼痛强度进行评估:结果:参与者在 4/7 次与肌肉振动相关的 VR 刺激中报告疼痛明显减轻(减轻两点或更多),在 1/8 次单独的 VR 刺激中报告疼痛减轻,在 1/7 次仅 MV 刺激中报告疼痛减轻。在 1/8 次假性 tDCS 中发现疼痛有显著变化,但在主动性 tDCS 后则没有:我们的试验性研究表明,当步行虚拟现实刺激与类似步态的肌肉振动相结合时,疼痛会立即缓解。尽管之前的研究支持 tDCS 用于减轻疼痛,但我们没有观察到 tDCS 后疼痛的任何变化,这可能是由于每周使用一次所致。要巩固这些有希望的结果,还需要进一步的研究。
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