Treatment for chronic pain is frequently unsuccessful or characterized by side-effects. The high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (HF-rTMS) has been suggested in the management of refractory chronic pain. Various studies have shown that HF-rTMS sessions of long-duration applied at primary motor cortex induce pain relief through mechanisms of plastic changes. Efficacy of rTMS mostly depends on stimulation parameters, but this aspect requires better characterization. A rationale to target other cortical areas exists. Current data are promising, but a careful analysis of stimulation settings and maintenance treatment design are need.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation as a new tool to control pain perception / Onesti, Emanuela; Gori, MARIA CRISTINA; Frasca, Vittorio; Inghilleri, Maurizio. - In: WORLD JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY. - ISSN 2218-6182. - ELETTRONICO. - 5:1(2016), pp. 15-27. [10.5313/wja.v5.i1.15]
Transcranial magnetic stimulation as a new tool to control pain perception
ONESTI, EMANUELA;GORI, MARIA CRISTINA;FRASCA, VITTORIO;INGHILLERI, Maurizio
2016
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Treatment for chronic pain is frequently unsuccessful or characterized by side-effects. The high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (HF-rTMS) has been suggested in the management of refractory chronic pain. Various studies have shown that HF-rTMS sessions of long-duration applied at primary motor cortex induce pain relief through mechanisms of plastic changes. Efficacy of rTMS mostly depends on stimulation parameters, but this aspect requires better characterization. A rationale to target other cortical areas exists. Current data are promising, but a careful analysis of stimulation settings and maintenance treatment design are need.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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