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The use of functional neuroimaging to evaluate psychological and other non-pharmacological treatments for clinical pain

机译:使用功能性神经影像学评估临床疼痛的心理和其他非药物疗法

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A large number of studies have provided evidence for the efficacy of psychological and other non-pharmacological interventions in the treatment of chronic pain. While these methods are increasingly used to treat pain, remarkably few studies focused on the exploration of their neural correlates. The aim of this article was to review the findings from neuroimaging studies that evaluated the neural response to distraction-based techniques, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), clinical hypnosis, mental imagery, physical therapy/exercise, biofeedback, and mirror therapy. To date, the results from studies that used neuroimaging to evaluate these methods have not been conclusive and the experimental methods have been suboptimal for assessing clinical pain. Still, several different psychological and non-pharmacological treatment modalities were associated with increased pain-related activations of executive cognitive brain regions, such as the ventral- and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. There was also evidence for decreased pain-related activations in afferent pain regions and limbic structures. If future studies will address the technical and methodological challenges of today's experiments, neuroimaging might have the potential of segregating the neural mechanisms of different treatment interventions and elucidate predictive and mediating factors for successful treatment outcomes. Evaluations of treatment-related brain changes (functional and structural) might also allow for sub-grouping of patients and help to develop individualized treatments.
机译:大量研究为心理和其他非药物干预措施在治疗慢性疼痛中的有效性提供了证据。尽管这些方法越来越多地用于治疗疼痛,但很少有研究专注于探索其神经相关性。本文的目的是回顾神经影像学研究的发现,这些研究评估了对分心技术,认知行为疗法(CBT),临床催眠,心理意象,物理疗法/运动,生物反馈和镜像疗法的神经反应。迄今为止,使用神经影像学评估这些方法的研究结果尚无定论,而实验方法对于评估临床疼痛也不理想。尽管如此,几种不同的心理和非药物治疗方式仍与疼痛相关的执行性认知脑区域(例如腹侧和背外侧前额叶皮层)的激活增加有关。也有证据表明传入疼痛区域和边缘结构中与疼痛相关的激活减少。如果将来的研究将解决当今实验的技术和方法挑战,则神经影像可能具有分离不同治疗干预措施的神经机制,并阐明成功治疗结果的预测和中介因素的潜力。对与治疗相关的脑部变化(功能和结构性改变)的评估还可以将患者分组,并有助于开发个性化的治疗方法。

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