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重复的神经学后果:学习假说的临床意义

The neural consequences of repetition: clinical implications of a learning hypothesis.

作者信息

Byl N N, Melnick M

机构信息

UCSF/SFSU Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, University of California, San Francisco 94143, USA.

出版信息

J Hand Ther. 1997 Apr-Jun;10(2):160-74. doi: 10.1016/s0894-1130(97)80070-1.

Abstract

Repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) are difficult to treat. Some individuals with RSIs may ultimately develop chronic pain syndromes or movement problems like focal hand dystonia (FDh), a disorder of motor control manifested in a specific context during skilled, hand tasks. This paper reports on the results of four neuroplasticity studies suggesting that repetitive hand opening and closing can lead to motor control problems, measurable somatosensory changes, and problems in graphesthesia and stereognosis. The experiments support a learning hypothesis for the origin of severe RSIs, particularly FDh. This degradation in the sensory representation of the hand may not only explain the therapeutic challenge of returning these patients to work, but also provide a foundation for developing more effective physical rehabilitation strategies. Implications and conjectures for the applications of this learning hypothesis to conditions of chronic pain are also discussed.

摘要

重复性劳损(RSIs)难以治疗。一些患有重复性劳损的个体最终可能会发展为慢性疼痛综合征或运动问题,如局灶性手部肌张力障碍(FDh),这是一种在熟练的手部任务特定情境中表现出来的运动控制障碍。本文报告了四项神经可塑性研究的结果,这些研究表明,反复的手部开合动作会导致运动控制问题、可测量的体感变化以及触觉识别和实体觉方面的问题。这些实验支持了关于严重重复性劳损,尤其是局灶性手部肌张力障碍起源的学习假说。手部感觉表征的这种退化不仅可以解释让这些患者重返工作岗位所面临的治疗挑战,还为制定更有效的物理康复策略提供了基础。本文还讨论了将这一学习假说应用于慢性疼痛状况的意义和推测。

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