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Repetitive peripheral sensory stimulation for motor recovery after stroke: a scoping review.
Fernanda Silva, Gabrielly; Campos, Lorrane Freitas; de Aquino Miranda, Jéssica Mariana; Guirro Zuliani, Flávia; de Souza Fonseca, Bruno Henrique; de Araújo, Amaro Eduardo Tavares; de Melo, Priscilla Flávia; Suzuki, Luiz Gustavo; Aniceto, Luiz Paulo; Bazan, Rodrigo; Sande de Souza, Luciane Aparecida Pascucci; Luvizutto, Gustavo José.
Afiliação
  • Fernanda Silva G; Physical Therapy Division, Hospital de Base do Distrito Federal, Brasília, Brazil.
  • Campos LF; Physical Therapy Division, Hospital de Base do Distrito Federal, Brasília, Brazil.
  • de Aquino Miranda JM; Department of Applied Physical Therapy, Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro, Uberaba, Brazil.
  • Guirro Zuliani F; Department of Applied Physical Therapy, Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro, Uberaba, Brazil.
  • de Souza Fonseca BH; Department of Applied Physical Therapy, Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro, Uberaba, Brazil.
  • de Araújo AET; Physical Therapy Division, Hospital de Base do Distrito Federal, Brasília, Brazil.
  • de Melo PF; Physical Therapy Division, Hospital de Base do Distrito Federal, Brasília, Brazil.
  • Suzuki LG; Physical Therapy Division, Hospital de Base do Distrito Federal, Brasília, Brazil.
  • Aniceto LP; Department of Applied Physical Therapy, Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro, Uberaba, Brazil.
  • Bazan R; Department of Neurology, Psychology and Psychiatry, Botucatu Medical School, Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Sande de Souza LAP; Department of Applied Physical Therapy, Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro, Uberaba, Brazil.
  • Luvizutto GJ; Department of Applied Physical Therapy, Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro, Uberaba, Brazil.
Top Stroke Rehabil ; 31(7): 723-737, 2024 Oct.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38452790
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

PURPOSE:

Enhancing afferent information from the paretic limb can improve post-stroke motor recovery. However, uncertainties exist regarding varied sensory peripheral neuromodulation protocols and their specific impacts. This study outlines the use of repetitive peripheral sensory stimulation (RPSS) and repetitive magnetic stimulation (rPMS) in individuals with stroke.

METHODS:

This scoping review was conducted according to the JBI Evidence Synthesis guidelines. We searched studies published until June 2023 on several databases using a three-step analysis and categorization of the studies pre-analysis, exploration of the material, and data processing.

RESULTS:

We identified 916 studies, 52 of which were included (N = 1,125 participants). Approximately 53.84% of the participants were in the chronic phase, displaying moderate-to-severe functional impairment. Thirty-two studies used RPSS often combining it with task-oriented training, while 20 used rPMS as a standalone intervention. The RPSS primarily targeted the median and ulnar nerves, stimulating for an average of 92.78 min at an intensity that induced paresthesia. RPMS targeted the upper and lower limb paretic muscles, employing a 20 Hz frequency in most studies. The mean stimulation time was 12.74 min, with an intensity of 70% of the maximal stimulator output. Among the 114 variables analyzed in the 52 studies, 88 (77.20%) were in the "s,b" domain, with 26 (22.8%) falling under the "d" domain of the ICF. DISCUSSION AND

CONCLUSION:

Sensory peripheral neuromodulation protocols hold the potential for enhancing post-stroke motor recovery, yet optimal outcomes were obtained when integrated with intensive or task-oriented motor training.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Recuperação de Função Fisiológica / Acidente Vascular Cerebral / Reabilitação do Acidente Vascular Cerebral Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Top Stroke Rehabil Assunto da revista: ANGIOLOGIA / REABILITACAO Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Recuperação de Função Fisiológica / Acidente Vascular Cerebral / Reabilitação do Acidente Vascular Cerebral Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Top Stroke Rehabil Assunto da revista: ANGIOLOGIA / REABILITACAO Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil