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Bodily Sensory Inputs and Anomalous Bodily Experiences in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Evaluation of the Potential Effects of Sound Feedback

机译:复杂的区域疼痛综合征中的身体感觉投入和异常体体验:对声音反馈的潜在影响的评估

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Neuroscientific studies have shown that human's mental body representations are not fixed but are constantly updated through sensory feedback, including sound feedback. This suggests potential new therapeutic sensory approaches for patients experiencing body-perception disturbances (BPD). BPD can occur in association with chronic pain, for example in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). BPD often impacts on emotional, social, and motor functioning. Here we present the results from a proof-of-principle pilot study investigating the potential value of using sound feedback for altering BPD and its related emotional state and motor behavior in those with CRPS. We build on previous findings that real-time alteration of the sounds produced by walking can alter healthy people's perception of their own body size, while also resulting in more active gait patterns and a more positive emotional state. In the present study we quantified the emotional state, BPD, pain levels and gait of twelve people with CRPS Type 1, who were exposed to real-time alteration of their walking sounds. Results confirm previous reports of the complexity of the BPD linked to CRPS, as participants could be classified into four BPD subgroups according to how they mentally visualize their body. Further, results suggest that sound feedback may affect the perceived size of the CRPS affected limb and the pain experienced, but that the effects may differ according to the type of BPD. Sound feedback affected CRPS descriptors and other bodily feelings and emotions including feelings of emotional dominance, limb detachment, position awareness, attention and negative feelings toward the limb. Gait also varied with sound feedback, affecting the foot contact time with the ground in a way consistent with experienced changes in body weight. Although, findings from this small pilot study should be interpreted with caution, they suggest potential applications for regenerating BDP and its related bodily feelings in a clinical setting for patients with chronic pain and BPD.
机译:神经科学研究表明,人类的心理身体表示不固定,而是通过感官反馈不断更新,包括声音反馈。这表明潜在的经历身体感知紊乱(BPD)的患者的新治疗感官方法。 BPD可以与慢性疼痛相关联,例如复杂的区域疼痛综合征(CRP)。 BPD经常影响情绪,社交和运动功能。在这里,我们介绍了原则上的结果,研究了使用CRPS中改变BPD及其相关的情绪状态和电机行为的潜在价值。我们建立在以前的调查结果中,实时改变行走产生的声音可以改变健康的人对自己的身体大小的看法,同时也导致更积极的步态模式和更积极的情绪状态。在本研究中,我们量化了十二人的情绪状态,BPD,疼痛水平和步态,CRPS类型1,被暴露于行走声音的实时改变。结果证实了与CRPS相关联的BPD复杂性的报告,因为参与者可以根据他们在精神上想象其身体的方式分为四个BPD子组。此外,结果表明,声音反馈可能影响受影响的肢体的感知大小和所经历的疼痛,但效果可能根据BPD的类型而不同。声音反馈影响CRPS描述符和其他身体感受和情感,包括情感统治的感觉,肢体分离,立场意识,关注和对肢体的负面情绪。步态也随着声音反馈而变化,以与经验丰富的体重变化一致的方式影响脚接触时间。虽然来自这项小型试点研究的结果应谨慎解释,但他们建议在慢性疼痛和BPD患者的临床环境中再生BDP及其相关的身体感受的潜在应用。

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