Annapureddy Drupad, Annaswamy Thiru M, Raval Gargi, Chung Yu-Yen, Prabhakaran Balakrishnan
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX, United States.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Service, Veterans Affairs North Texas Health Care System, Dallas, TX, United States.
Front Pain Res (Lausanne). 2023 Jun 2;4:1183954. doi: 10.3389/fpain.2023.1183954. eCollection 2023.
Mirror therapy for phantom limb pain (PLP) is a well-accepted treatment method that allows participants to use a mirror to visually perceive the missing limb. Mixed reality options are now becoming increasingly available, but an in-home virtual mirror therapy option has yet to be adequately investigated.
We had previously developed a mixed reality system for Managing Phantom Pain (Mr. MAPP) that registers the intact limb and mirrors it onto the amputated limb with the system's visual field, allowing the user to engage with interactive games targeting different large lower limb movements. Feasibility and pilot outcomes of treating patients with lower extremity PLP by using Mr. MAPP at home for 1 month were evaluated in this study. Pain intensity and interference were assessed using the McGill Pain Questionnaire, Brief Pain Inventory, and a daily exercise diary. Function was assessed using the Patient Specific Functional Scale (PSFS). The clinical trial registry number for this study is NCT04529083.
This pilot study showed that it was feasible for patients with PLP to use Mr. MAPP at home. Among pilot clinical outcomes, statistically significant differences were noted in mean current pain intensity [1.75 (SD = 0.46) to 1.125 (SD = 0.35) out of 5, = .011] and PSFS goal scores [4.28 (SD = 2.27) to 6.22 (SD = 2.58) out of 10, = .006], with other outcome measures showing non-significant trends towards improvement.
This pilot study revealed that in-home use of Mr. MAPP has potential to provide pain relief and improve function in patients with lower extremity PLP and is feasible. Each scale used provided unique perspective on the functional impact of PLP. Further expanded studies and investigation, including a fully powered clinical trial, with these scales are warranted.
https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04529083, Identifier: NCT04529083.
镜像疗法治疗幻肢痛(PLP)是一种被广泛接受的治疗方法,它允许参与者使用镜子在视觉上感知缺失的肢体。混合现实选项现在越来越多,但家庭虚拟镜像疗法选项尚未得到充分研究。
我们之前开发了一种用于管理幻肢痛的混合现实系统(Mr. MAPP),该系统通过其视野记录完好的肢体并将其映射到截肢肢体上,允许用户参与针对不同下肢大动作的互动游戏。本研究评估了在家中使用Mr. MAPP治疗下肢PLP患者1个月的可行性和初步结果。使用麦吉尔疼痛问卷、简明疼痛量表和每日运动日记评估疼痛强度和干扰情况。使用患者特定功能量表(PSFS)评估功能。本研究的临床试验注册号为NCT04529083。
这项初步研究表明,PLP患者在家中使用Mr. MAPP是可行的。在初步临床结果中,平均当前疼痛强度[5分制中从1.75(标准差=0.46)降至1.125(标准差=0.35),P = 0.011]和PSFS目标评分[10分制中从4.28(标准差=2.27)升至6.22(标准差=2.58),P = 0.006]有统计学显著差异,其他结果指标显示出不显著的改善趋势。
这项初步研究表明,在家中使用Mr. MAPP有可能缓解下肢PLP患者的疼痛并改善功能,且是可行的。所使用的每个量表都为PLP的功能影响提供了独特的视角。有必要使用这些量表进行进一步的扩展研究和调查,包括一项充分有力的临床试验。
https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04529083,标识符:NCT04529083。