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. 2024 Mar 24;12(4):720.
doi: 10.3390/biomedicines12040720.

Neuromodulation's Role in Functional Restoration in Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Patients

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Neuromodulation's Role in Functional Restoration in Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Patients

Alaa Abd-Elsayed et al. Biomedicines. .

Abstract

Neuromodulation is an alternative, minimally invasive treatment option that, at times, is used as a last resort for chronic pain conditions that are often refractory to other treatment modalities. Moreover, it offers promising prospects for individuals grappling with the formidable challenges posed by paraplegia and quadriplegia resulting from spinal cord injuries. This review article provides a comprehensive assessment of current treatment modalities specifically tailored for paraplegic and quadriplegic patients. We aim to evaluate the existing surgical and non-surgical interventions while delving into the role of neuromodulation in the restoration of function for individuals afflicted with these debilitating conditions. Additionally, we review the efficacy, limitations, and comparative outcomes of diverse treatment strategies available for the management of paraplegia and quadriplegia. Emphasizing the critical need for effective interventions beyond the initial 24 h surgical window, we elucidate the challenges associated with conventional therapies and their limited success in achieving comprehensive functional restoration. Central to this review is an in-depth exploration of neuromodulation's transformative potential in ameliorating the deficits caused by spinal cord injuries. With a particular focus on spinal cord stimulation (SCS), we analyze and compare the outcomes of neuromodulation modalities and traditional treatment regimens, shedding light on the promising strides made in fostering sensory perception, motor function, and patient satisfaction.

Keywords: electrical stimulation; functional rehabilitation; functional restoration; motor function recovery; neuromodulation; neuroplasticity; neurorehabilitation; non-surgical approaches; paraplegia; quadriplegia; sensorimotor function; spinal cord injury; spinal cord stimulation; surgical interventions.

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Conflict of interest statement

Authors have no conflict of interest related to this article. Dr. Abd-Elsayed is a consultant of Med-tronic and Curonix.

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Spinal cord levels dissected into the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae [9].

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