Vibro-tactile stimulation of the neck induces head righting in people with cervical dystonia

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Parkinsonism & related disorders Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1016/j.parkreldis.2025.107263
Laura Avanzino , Jiapeng Xu , Davide Martino , Antonella Conte , Stephanie Standal , Parisa Salehi , Sara Terranova , Gaia Bonassi , Parisa Alizadeh , Janet Adesewa Adeoti , Daniele Belvisi , Matteo Costanzo , Jinseok Oh , Jürgen Konczak
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Abstract

Introduction

Cervical dystonia (CD) is characterized by involuntary neck muscle spasms that lead to abnormal head movements or postures. It is associated with somatosensory (tactile and proprioceptive) dysfunction. Here we tested whether vibro-tactile stimulation (VTS) of the cervical muscles constitutes a non-invasive form of neuromodulation of the somatosensory system that can provide temporary symptom relief for people with CD.

Material and method

In a multi-centre study, 67 CD patients (44 female) received VTS to sternocleidomastoid and/or trapezius muscles for up to 45 min under 9 different stimulation conditions. Retention was assessed 1, 5 and 20 min past VTS. Head angles and neck muscle EMG were recorded. The primary outcome measure was a head angle index (HAI), a composite measure reflecting the head deviation across the three axes of the head.

Results

After identifying the most effective VTS condition for each participant, analysis showed that 85 % (57/67) of participants experienced an improvement in HAI of at least 10 % during the application of VTS. HAI improved by 50 % or higher in 26/67 of participants. For those responding to VTS, the effects tended to decay within 20 min. For the different CD phenotypes several stimulation sites could induce similarly large relative improvements in head posture.

Conclusion

The study provides first systematic evidence that cervical VTS can induce fast-acting improvements in abnormal head posture in patients with CD. It demonstrates that a stimulation of somatosensory afferent networks modulates the innervation of dystonic muscles. It highlights the potential of cervical VTS as an adjuvant, non-invasive neuromodulation treatment in CD.
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Parkinsonism & related disorders
Parkinsonism & related disorders 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Parkinsonism & Related Disorders publishes the results of basic and clinical research contributing to the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of all neurodegenerative syndromes in which Parkinsonism, Essential Tremor or related movement disorders may be a feature. Regular features will include: Review Articles, Point of View articles, Full-length Articles, Short Communications, Case Reports and Letter to the Editor.
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