The Neurophysiological Impact of Touch-Based Therapy: Insights and Clinical Benefits.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of integrative neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.31083/j.jin2312214
Mirjam Bonanno, Giuseppe Alfredo Papa, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò
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The evidence on how touch-based therapy acts on the brain activity opens novel cues for the treatment of chronic pain conditions for which no definitive treatment exists. Touch-based therapies, particularly those involving C-tactile (CT)-optimal touch, have gained increasing attention for their potential in modulating pain perception and improving psychological well-being. While previous studies have focused on the biomechanical effects of manual therapy, recent research has shifted towards understanding the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying these interventions. CT-optimal touch, characterized by gentle stroking that activates CT afferents, may be used to reduce pain perception in chronic pain conditions and to enhance psychological well-being. Further research is needed to fully elucidate the neurophysiological mechanisms involved and to establish the therapeutic efficacy of CT-optimal touch in various clinical populations.

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基于触摸治疗的神经生理影响:见解和临床益处。
关于触摸疗法如何作用于大脑活动的证据,为慢性疼痛的治疗提供了新的线索,目前尚无明确的治疗方法。基于触觉的治疗,特别是那些涉及c -触觉(CT)的最佳触摸,因其在调节疼痛感知和改善心理健康方面的潜力而受到越来越多的关注。虽然以前的研究主要集中在手工疗法的生物力学效应上,但最近的研究已经转向理解这些干预措施背后的神经生理机制。CT最佳触摸的特点是轻柔的抚摸,激活CT传入,可用于减少慢性疼痛的疼痛感知,并增强心理健康。需要进一步的研究来充分阐明所涉及的神经生理机制,并确定ct最佳触摸在不同临床人群中的治疗效果。
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期刊介绍: JIN is an international peer-reviewed, open access journal. JIN publishes leading-edge research at the interface of theoretical and experimental neuroscience, focusing across hierarchical levels of brain organization to better understand how diverse functions are integrated. We encourage submissions from scientists of all specialties that relate to brain functioning.
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