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Advances in Spinal Cord Neuromodulation: The Integration of Neuroengineering, Computational Approaches, and Innovative Conceptual Frameworks.
Pradat, Pierre-François; Hayon, David; Blancho, Sophie; Neveu, Pauline; Khamaysa, Mohammed; Guerout, Nicolas.
Afiliação
  • Pradat PF; Laboratoire d'Imagerie Biomédicale, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, INSERM, 75013 Paris, France.
  • Hayon D; APHP, Département de Neurologie, Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Centre Référent SLA, 75013 Paris, France.
  • Blancho S; Northern Ireland Centre for Stratified Medicine, Biomedical Sciences Research Institute Ulster University, C-TRIC, Altnagelvin Hospital, Derry/Londonderry BT47 6SB, UK.
  • Neveu P; Institut Pour la Recherche Sur la Moelle Epiniere et l'Encéphale (IRME), 25 Rue Duranton, 75015 Paris, France.
  • Khamaysa M; Clinique Saint-Roch, Service d'Anesthésie, 56 Rue de Lille, 59223 Roncq, France.
  • Guerout N; Institut Pour la Recherche Sur la Moelle Epiniere et l'Encéphale (IRME), 25 Rue Duranton, 75015 Paris, France.
J Pers Med ; 13(6)2023 Jun 13.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37373982
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an approved treatment for intractable pain and has recently emerged as a promising area of research for restoring function after spinal cord lesion. This review will focus on the historical evolution of this transition and the path that remains to be taken for these methods to be rigorously evaluated for application in clinical practice. New developments in SCS are being driven by advances in the understanding of spinal cord lesions at the molecular, cellular, and neuronal levels, as well as the understanding of compensatory mechanisms. Advances in neuroengineering and the computational neurosciences have enabled the development of new conceptual SCS strategies, such as spatiotemporal neuromodulation, which allows spatially selective stimulation at precise time points during anticipated movement. It has also become increasingly clear that these methods are only effective when combined with intensive rehabilitation techniques, such as new task-oriented methods and robotic aids. The emergence of innovative approaches to spinal cord neuromodulation has sparked significant enthusiasm among patients and in the media. Non-invasive methods are perceived to offer improved safety, patient acceptance, and cost-effectiveness. There is an immediate need for well-designed clinical trials involving consumer or advocacy groups to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of various treatment modalities, assess safety considerations, and establish outcome priorities.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article