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3D augmented reality mirror visual feedback therapy applied to the treatment of persistent unilateral upper extremity neuropathic pain: a preliminary study

机译:3D增强现实镜面视觉反馈疗法用于治疗持续性单侧上肢神经性疼痛的初步研究

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>Objective: We assessed whether or not pain relief could be achieved with a new system that combines 3D augmented reality system (3DARS) and the principles of mirror visual feedback.>Methods: Twenty-two patients between 18 and 75 years of age who suffered of chronic neuropathic pain. Each patient performed five 3DARS sessions treatment of 20 mins spread over a period of one week. The following pain parameters were assessed: (1) visual analogic scale after each treatment session (2) McGill pain scale and DN4 questionnaire were completed before the first session and 24 h after the last session.>Results: The mean improvement of VAS per session was 29% (p < 0.001). There was an immediate session effect demonstrating a systematic improvement in pain between the beginning and the end of each session. We noted that this pain reduction was partially preserved until the next session. If we compare the pain level at baseline and 24 h after the last session, there was a significant decrease (p < 0.001) of pain of 37%. There was a significant decrease (p < 0.001) on the McGill Pain Questionnaire and DN4 questionnaire (p < 0.01).>Conclusion: Our results indicate that 3DARS induced a significant pain decrease for patients who presented chronic neuropathic pain in a unilateral upper extremity. While further research is necessary before definitive conclusions can be drawn, clinicians could implement the approach as a preparatory adjunct for providing temporary pain relief aimed at enhancing chronic pain patients’ tolerance of manual therapy and exercise intervention.>Level of Evidence: 4.
机译:>目的:我们评估了结合3D增强现实系统(3DARS)和镜像视觉反馈原理的新系统是否可以缓解疼痛。>方法: 20 -两名18至75岁之间的患者,患有慢性神经性疼痛。每位患者在一周内进行了5次3DARS疗程,每次治疗20分钟。评估了以下疼痛参数:(1)每次治疗后的视觉类比量表(2)麦吉尔疼痛量表和DN4问卷在第一次疗程之前完成,最后一次疗程后24小时完成。>结果:每个会话的VAS平均改善为29%(p <0.001)。有一个即时会议效果,表明每次会议开始和结束之间疼痛的系统性改善。我们注意到,这种减轻疼痛的效果一直保留到下届会议。如果我们比较基线和上次疗程后24小时的疼痛程度,则疼痛显着降低(p <0.001)37%。麦吉尔疼痛问卷和DN4问卷(p <0.01)显着减少(p <0.001)。>结论:我们的结果表明,3DARS可以减轻患有慢性神经性疼痛的患者的疼痛。在单侧上肢。虽然尚需进一步研究才能得出明确的结论,但临床医生可以将这种方法作为预备辅助手段实施,以提供暂时的缓解疼痛的作用,以增强慢性疼痛患者对手动治疗和运动干预的耐受性。>证据水平: 4。

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