Hirayama Koichiro, Fuchigami Takeshi, Morioka Shu
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Kishiwada Rehabilitation Hospital, Osaka, JPN.
Neurorehabilitation, Kio university, Nara, JPN.
Cureus. 2025 Feb 5;17(2):e78593. doi: 10.7759/cureus.78593. eCollection 2025 Feb.
Central post-stroke pain (CPSP) is one of the sequelae that significantly impacts the quality of life for stroke patients. This case report examines the effects of a combined intervention, which included thermotherapy using warm water and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in a woman in her 50s who experienced severe left hemiplegia and CPSP following stroke. After thermotherapy aimed at reducing pain, tDCS was applied to the primary motor cortex for two weeks. In addition, robotic therapy targeting shoulder and elbow joint movements was introduced as a form of self-training to complement the intervention. Post-intervention assessments revealed improvements in upper limb motor function and a reduction in pain intensity, as indicated by a decrease in the numerical rating scale scores from a pre-intervention range of 4 to 10 to a post-intervention range of 4.5 to 6. These results suggest that a combined approach centered on tDCS may promote pain management and functional recovery in patients with CPSP.
中风后中枢性疼痛(CPSP)是严重影响中风患者生活质量的后遗症之一。本病例报告探讨了一种联合干预措施的效果,该措施包括对一名50多岁女性进行温水热疗和经颅直流电刺激(tDCS),该女性在中风后出现严重的左侧偏瘫和CPSP。在旨在减轻疼痛的热疗后,将tDCS应用于初级运动皮层两周。此外,引入针对肩肘关节运动的机器人疗法作为一种自我训练形式,以补充干预措施。干预后评估显示上肢运动功能有所改善,疼痛强度降低,数字评分量表得分从干预前的4至10降至干预后的4.5至6。这些结果表明,以tDCS为中心的联合方法可能促进CPSP患者的疼痛管理和功能恢复。