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帕金森病运动与认知康复中的生物反馈:非侵入性干预的综合综述

Biofeedback for Motor and Cognitive Rehabilitation in Parkinson's Disease: A Comprehensive Review of Non-Invasive Interventions.

作者信息

Diotaiuti Pierluigi, Marotta Giulio, Vitiello Salvatore, Di Siena Francesco, Palombo Marco, Langiano Elisa, Ferrara Maria, Mancone Stefania

机构信息

Department of Human Sciences, Society and Health, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, 03043 Cassino, Italy.

出版信息

Brain Sci. 2025 Jul 4;15(7):720. doi: 10.3390/brainsci15070720.

Abstract

(1) Background: Biofeedback and neurofeedback are gaining attention as non-invasive rehabilitation strategies in Parkinson's disease (PD) treatment, aiming to modulate motor and non-motor symptoms through the self-regulation of physiological signals. (2) Objective: This review explores the application of biofeedback techniques, electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback, heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback, and electroencephalographic (EEG) neurofeedback in PD rehabilitation, analyzing their impacts on motor control, autonomic function, and cognitive performance. (3) Methods: This review critically examined 15 studies investigating the efficacy of electromyographic (EMG), heart rate variability (HRV), and electroencephalographic (EEG) feedback interventions in PD. Studies were selected through a systematic search of peer-reviewed literature and analyzed in terms of design, sample characteristics, feedback modality, outcomes, and clinical feasibility. (4) Results: EMG biofeedback demonstrated improvements in muscle activation, gait, postural stability, and dysphagia management. HRV biofeedback showed positive effects on autonomic regulation, emotional control, and cardiovascular stability. EEG neurofeedback targeted abnormal cortical oscillations, such as beta-band overactivity and reduced frontal theta, and was associated with improvements in motor initiation, executive functioning, and cognitive flexibility. However, the reviewed studies were heterogeneous in design and outcome measures, limiting generalizability. Subgroup trends suggested modality-specific benefits across motor, autonomic, and cognitive domains. (5) Conclusions: While EMG and HRV systems are more accessible for clinical or home-based use, EEG neurofeedback remains technically demanding. Standardization of protocols and further randomized controlled trials are needed. Future directions include AI-driven personalization, wearable technologies, and multimodal integration to enhance accessibility and long-term adherence. Biofeedback presents a promising adjunct to conventional PD therapies, supporting personalized, patient-centered rehabilitation models.

摘要

(1)背景:生物反馈和神经反馈作为帕金森病(PD)治疗中的非侵入性康复策略正受到关注,旨在通过生理信号的自我调节来调节运动和非运动症状。(2)目的:本综述探讨生物反馈技术、肌电图(EMG)生物反馈、心率变异性(HRV)生物反馈和脑电图(EEG)神经反馈在PD康复中的应用,分析它们对运动控制、自主功能和认知表现的影响。(3)方法:本综述严格审查了15项研究,这些研究调查了肌电图(EMG)、心率变异性(HRV)和脑电图(EEG)反馈干预对PD的疗效。通过系统检索同行评审文献来选择研究,并从设计、样本特征、反馈方式、结果和临床可行性等方面进行分析。(4)结果:EMG生物反馈在肌肉激活、步态、姿势稳定性和吞咽困难管理方面显示出改善。HRV生物反馈对自主调节、情绪控制和心血管稳定性有积极影响。EEG神经反馈针对异常的皮层振荡,如β波段活动过度和额叶θ波减少,并与运动启动、执行功能和认知灵活性的改善有关。然而,所审查的研究在设计和结果测量方面存在异质性,限制了普遍性。亚组趋势表明在运动、自主和认知领域存在特定方式的益处。(5)结论:虽然EMG和HRV系统在临床或家庭使用中更易获得,但EEG神经反馈在技术上仍然要求较高。需要协议标准化和进一步的随机对照试验。未来的方向包括人工智能驱动的个性化治疗、可穿戴技术和多模态整合,以提高可及性和长期依从性。生物反馈是传统PD治疗的一种有前景的辅助手段,支持个性化、以患者为中心的康复模式。

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