A preliminary study exploring the effects of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation on spinal excitability and phantom limb pain in people with a transtibial amputation

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Dalrymple, Ashley N. [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Fisher, Lee E. [6 ,7 ,8 ,9 ]
Weber, Douglas J. [1 ,2 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Pittsburgh, PA 15251 USA
[2] Carnegie Mellon Univ, NeuroMechatron Lab, Pittsburgh, PA 15251 USA
[3] Univ Utah, Dept Biomed Engn, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
[4] Univ Utah, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
[5] Univ Utah, NERVES Lab, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
[6] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[7] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Bioengn, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[8] Ctr Neural Basis Cognit, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[9] Univ Pittsburgh, Rehab Neural Engn Labs, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[10] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Neurosci Inst, Pittsburgh, PA 15251 USA
关键词
transtibial amputation; phantom limb pain; transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation; spinal reflexes; neuromodulation; ELECTRICAL NERVE-STIMULATION; DORSAL-ROOT GANGLION; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; H-REFLEX; F-WAVE; MIRROR THERAPY; STUMP PAIN; AMPUTEES; MECHANISMS; INJURY;
D O I
10.1088/1741-2552/ad6a8d
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
摘要
Objective. Phantom limb pain (PLP) is debilitating and affects over 70% of people with lower-limb amputation. Other neuropathic pain conditions correspond with increased spinal excitability, which can be measured using reflexes and F-waves. Spinal cord neuromodulation can be used to reduce neuropathic pain in a variety of conditions and may affect spinal excitability, but has not been extensively used for treating PLP. Here, we propose using a non-invasive neuromodulation method, transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS), to reduce PLP and modulate spinal excitability after transtibial amputation. Approach. We recruited three participants, two males (5- and 9-years post-amputation, traumatic and alcohol-induced neuropathy) and one female (3 months post-amputation, diabetic neuropathy) for this 5 d study. We measured pain using the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ), visual analog scale (VAS), and pain pressure threshold (PPT) test. We measured spinal reflex and motoneuron excitability using posterior root-muscle (PRM) reflexes and F-waves, respectively. We delivered tSCS for 30 min d(-1) for 5 d. Main Results. After 5 d of tSCS, MPQ scores decreased by clinically-meaningful amounts for all participants from 34.0 +/- 7.0-18.3 +/- 6.8; however, there were no clinically-significant decreases in VAS scores. Two participants had increased PPTs across the residual limb (Day 1: 5.4 +/- 1.6 lbf; Day 5: 11.4 +/- 1.0 lbf). F-waves had normal latencies but small amplitudes. PRM reflexes had high thresholds (59.5 +/- 6.1 mu C) and low amplitudes, suggesting that in PLP, the spinal cord is hypoexcitable. After 5 d of tSCS, reflex thresholds decreased significantly (38.6 +/- 12.2 mu C; p < 0.001). Significance. These preliminary results in this non-placebo-controlled study suggest that, overall, limb amputation and PLP may be associated with reduced spinal excitability and tSCS can increase spinal excitability and reduce PLP.
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