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小脑经颅电刺激改善姿势:当前方法和发现的系统评价。

Posture enhancement with cerebellum transcranial electrical stimulation: a systematic review of current methods and findings.

机构信息

Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.

Applied Brain Electroencephalography, National Institute of Mental Health, Topolova 748, 25067, Klecany, Czech Republic.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2024 May;242(5):991-1009. doi: 10.1007/s00221-024-06808-9. Epub 2024 Mar 28.

Abstract

Recently, transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) has gained increasing popularity among researchers, especially for recovery and improvement, but interpretation of these results is difficult due to variations in study methods and outcome measurements. The main goal of this study was to better understand the postural and balance indicators affected by cerebellar tES, as the cerebellum is the main brain region responsible for controlling balance. For this systematic literature review, three databases were searched for articles where the cerebellum was stimulated by any type of tES in either healthy participants or those with neurologic disorders. Postural, dynamic, and/or static stability measurements were recorded, and risk of bias was assessed on the PEDro scale. A total of 21 studies were included in the analysis. 17 studies reported improvements after application of tES. 14 studies stimulated the cerebellum unilaterally and 15 used this modality for 20 min. Moreover, all studies exclusively used transcranial direct current as the type of stimulation. Evaluation of PEDro results showed that studies included in the analysis utilized good methodology. Although there were some inconsistencies in study results, overall, it was demonstrated that tES can improve balance and postural index under both healthy and neurological conditions. Further research of bilateral cerebellar stimulation or the use of transcranial alternating current stimulation, transcranial random noise stimulation, and transcranial pulsed current stimulation is needed for a more comprehensive assessment of the potential positive effects of cerebellar tES on the balance system.

摘要

最近,经颅电刺激(tES)在研究人员中越来越受欢迎,特别是在恢复和改善方面,但由于研究方法和结果测量的变化,这些结果的解释很困难。本研究的主要目的是更好地了解小脑 tES 影响的姿势和平衡指标,因为小脑是负责控制平衡的主要大脑区域。在这项系统文献综述中,我们在三个数据库中搜索了关于任何类型的 tES 刺激小脑的文章,这些文章的研究对象为健康参与者或神经障碍患者。记录了姿势、动态和/或静态稳定性测量值,并根据 PEDro 量表评估了偏倚风险。共有 21 项研究纳入分析。17 项研究报告了 tES 应用后的改善。14 项研究单侧刺激小脑,15 项研究使用该模式 20 分钟。此外,所有研究都专门使用经颅直流电作为刺激类型。PEDro 结果评估表明,纳入分析的研究采用了良好的方法。尽管研究结果存在一些不一致,但总体而言,证明 tES 可以改善健康和神经条件下的平衡和姿势指数。需要进一步研究双侧小脑刺激或使用经颅交流电刺激、经颅随机噪声刺激和经颅脉冲电流刺激,以更全面地评估小脑 tES 对平衡系统的潜在积极影响。

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