Neuromodulatory Approaches for Chronic Pain Management: Research Findings and Clinical Implications

M. Jensen, L. Sherlin, S. Hakimian, F. Fregni
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ABSTRACT Two lines of evidence provide preliminary support for the role that brain state, measured via electroencephalogram (EEG), may play in chronic pain. First, research has identified a link between brain EEG activity and the experience of pain. Second, there are a number of published studies documenting the beneficial effects of interventions that impact the cortical activity associated with chronic pain. These interventions include neurobehavioral treatments such as neurofeedback and hypnosis as well as invasive and non-invasive brain stimulation. Preliminary data showing the efficacy of neuromodulatory strategies for treating pain provides compelling reason to examine how cortical activity (as measured by EEG) may underlie the experience of pain. Existing data already suggest specific approaches that neurofeedback clinicians might consider when treating patients with chronic pain. Reciprocally, observations by neurofeedback practitioners could provide important case data that could foster the desig...
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慢性疼痛管理的神经调节方法:研究结果和临床意义
通过脑电图(EEG)测量的脑状态可能在慢性疼痛中起作用,两方面的证据提供了初步支持。首先,研究已经确定了大脑脑电图活动与疼痛体验之间的联系。其次,有许多已发表的研究记录了影响与慢性疼痛相关的皮质活动的干预措施的有益效果。这些干预措施包括神经行为治疗,如神经反馈和催眠,以及侵入性和非侵入性脑刺激。初步数据显示,神经调节策略治疗疼痛的有效性提供了令人信服的理由来研究皮层活动(通过脑电图测量)可能是疼痛体验的基础。现有的数据已经表明,神经反馈临床医生在治疗慢性疼痛患者时可能会考虑具体的方法。反过来,神经反馈从业者的观察可以提供重要的案例数据,可以促进设计……
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