Objective Neuromodulation is increasingly investigated for the treatment of low back pain (LBP). However, the neurophysiological effects of common neuromodulatory techniques (anodal transcranial direct current stimulation [tDCS] and peripheral electrical stimulation [PES]) have not been investigated in people with chronic LBP. Here we aimed to compare the effect of three neuromodulatory protocols (anodal tDCS, high intensity PES, and a priming protocol of combined tDCS/PES) on primary motor cortex (M1) excitability in people with and without chronic LBP. Design Cross-sectional. Setting University laboratory. Participants Ten individuals with chronic LBP and 10 pain-free controls. Methods Participants received four interventions in rando...
Abstract Background Chronic non-specific low back pai...
Purpose: Peripheral electrical stimulation (ES) has been used extensively to treat acute and chronic...
Background: The primary motor cortex (M1) is an effective target of non-invasive cortical stimulatio...
Neuromodulation is increasingly investigated for the treatment of low back pain (LBP). However, the ...
Objective: Neuromodulation is increasingly investigated for the treatment of low back pain (LBP). Ho...
Chronic pain is associated with abnormal cortical excitability and increased pain intensity. Researc...
Background: Mechanisms such as neural sensitization and maladaptive cortical organization provide no...
Abstract Evidence indicates that patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) have lumbar multifidus m...
Objectives: To test the proof of principle that active anodal transcranial direct current stimulat...
This exploratory study aimed to test the proof of principle that active anodal transcranial direct c...
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been used to reduce pain in range of chronic pain...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Integration of information between multiple cortical regions of the pain ne...
Objectives: To investigate whether peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) of back extensor muscles ...
Objective Homeostatic plasticity mechanisms regulate synaptic plasticity in the human brain. Impaire...
Integration of information between multiple cortical regions of the pain neuromatrix is thought to u...
Abstract Background Chronic non-specific low back pai...
Purpose: Peripheral electrical stimulation (ES) has been used extensively to treat acute and chronic...
Background: The primary motor cortex (M1) is an effective target of non-invasive cortical stimulatio...
Neuromodulation is increasingly investigated for the treatment of low back pain (LBP). However, the ...
Objective: Neuromodulation is increasingly investigated for the treatment of low back pain (LBP). Ho...
Chronic pain is associated with abnormal cortical excitability and increased pain intensity. Researc...
Background: Mechanisms such as neural sensitization and maladaptive cortical organization provide no...
Abstract Evidence indicates that patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) have lumbar multifidus m...
Objectives: To test the proof of principle that active anodal transcranial direct current stimulat...
This exploratory study aimed to test the proof of principle that active anodal transcranial direct c...
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been used to reduce pain in range of chronic pain...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Integration of information between multiple cortical regions of the pain ne...
Objectives: To investigate whether peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) of back extensor muscles ...
Objective Homeostatic plasticity mechanisms regulate synaptic plasticity in the human brain. Impaire...
Integration of information between multiple cortical regions of the pain neuromatrix is thought to u...
Abstract Background Chronic non-specific low back pai...
Purpose: Peripheral electrical stimulation (ES) has been used extensively to treat acute and chronic...
Background: The primary motor cortex (M1) is an effective target of non-invasive cortical stimulatio...