Neuromodulation : journal of the International Neuromodulation Society
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Restorative neurostimulation for multifidus muscle is a novel therapy for chronic low back pain (CLBP). Optimal outcomes require interdisciplinary follow-up. We describe a clinical care pathway (CPW) for this therapy and report patient compliance, clinical outcomes, and patient satisfaction with the CPW. ⋯ The CPW facilitated clinical management and optimized outcomes in patients having restorative neurostimulation. Its design and delivery were very well accepted by patients.
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Gastrointestinal (GI) disturbance is a frequent complication in patients with thoracolumbar vertebral fracture (TVF). Transcutaneous electrical acustimulation (TEA) has been reported to effectively accelerate postoperative GI function recovery after abdominal surgery. This study aimed to investigate the effects of TEA on postoperative recovery and the associated mechanisms. ⋯ The study was retrospectively registered on www.chictr.org.cn (Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ChiCTR2300078195).
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Intrathecal baclofen (ITB) therapy is well documented as an effective treatment option for severe spasticity. Before ITB implantation, trials are conducted to evaluate efficacy, safety, and candidate suitability. While many centers conduct ITB trials, appropriate physical assessment has not been fully established. This study aimed to identify useful physical assessments for ITB trials in spastic paraparesis. ⋯ Spasticity assessments, including the Modified Ashworth Scale and reflexes, and mobility assessments such as TUG and step length, were useful for detecting the effectiveness of ITB screening for spastic paraparesis. The TUG may be particularly suitable for detecting effects, as it is a quantitative and reliable measure that reflects actual movement in daily living activities.