Effect of Chinese tuina massage therapy on resting state brain functional network of patients with chronic neck pain

Objective: Cervical disease, a type of chronic pain, can greatly impact quality of life. Traditional Chinese tuina, a form of therapeutic massage and manipulation, has been shown to be effective in relieving pain and other symptoms in patients with chronic neck pain. This study applied functional ma...

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Main Authors: Hua Zhang, Hong Chen, Hao Wang, Duoduo Li, Baolin Jia, Zhongjian Tan, Bin Zheng, Zhiwen Weng
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Published: Elsevier 2015-01-01
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spelling doaj-de8160f8671d4932a4a1b68c42e7b6202021-04-02T02:03:36ZengElsevierJournal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences2095-75482015-01-0121606810.1016/j.jtcms.2015.10.001Effect of Chinese tuina massage therapy on resting state brain functional network of patients with chronic neck painHua Zhang0Hong Chen1Hao Wang2Duoduo Li3Baolin Jia4Zhongjian Tan5Bin Zheng6Zhiwen Weng7Department of Neurology and Stroke Center, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100700, ChinaDepartment of Massage, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100700, ChinaDepartment of Massage, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100700, ChinaDepartment of Massage, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100700, ChinaDepartment of Massage, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100700, ChinaDepartment of Radiology, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100700, ChinaDepartment of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100026, ChinaDepartment of Massage, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100700, ChinaObjective: Cervical disease, a type of chronic pain, can greatly impact quality of life. Traditional Chinese tuina, a form of therapeutic massage and manipulation, has been shown to be effective in relieving pain and other symptoms in patients with chronic neck pain. This study applied functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to explore the features of the resting state network of patients with chronic neck pain caused by cervical radiculopathy, and how tuina affects the causality between intrinsic brain networks. Methods: Using Granger causality analysis, effective connectivity of brain networks of 10 patients with chronic neck pain was compared with 10 healthy control subjects. Resting state fMRI data were using magnetic resonance scanning. Cervical spondylosis symptom scores were evaluated before and after 4 weeks of tuina therapy. Independent component analysis was applied to extract the specific networks related to sensation, execution, and cognition, including sensorimotor network (SMN), visual network (VN), auditory network (AN), anterior and posterior default mode network (aDMN, pDMN), left frontoparietal network and right frontoparietal network. Results: Compared with the control group, data from the treatment group revealed two major findings: before tuina therapy, SMN had a profound influence on aDMN and AN greatly affected pDMN; however, after 4 weeks of tuina therapy, aDMN and SMN showed reversed causality. Conclusion: Chronic neck pain caused by cervical radiculopathy may influence the DMN, which plays an important role in emotion, cognition, and memory, by stimulating the sensory afferent network. Tuina not only significantly relieves pain and discomfort, but also reverses the causality between aDMN and SMN.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095754815000307Chronic painTraditional Chinese tuinaResting state networkIndependent component analysisGranger causality
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language English
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author Hua Zhang
Hong Chen
Hao Wang
Duoduo Li
Baolin Jia
Zhongjian Tan
Bin Zheng
Zhiwen Weng
spellingShingle Hua Zhang
Hong Chen
Hao Wang
Duoduo Li
Baolin Jia
Zhongjian Tan
Bin Zheng
Zhiwen Weng
Effect of Chinese tuina massage therapy on resting state brain functional network of patients with chronic neck pain
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences
Chronic pain
Traditional Chinese tuina
Resting state network
Independent component analysis
Granger causality
author_facet Hua Zhang
Hong Chen
Hao Wang
Duoduo Li
Baolin Jia
Zhongjian Tan
Bin Zheng
Zhiwen Weng
author_sort Hua Zhang
title Effect of Chinese tuina massage therapy on resting state brain functional network of patients with chronic neck pain
title_short Effect of Chinese tuina massage therapy on resting state brain functional network of patients with chronic neck pain
title_full Effect of Chinese tuina massage therapy on resting state brain functional network of patients with chronic neck pain
title_fullStr Effect of Chinese tuina massage therapy on resting state brain functional network of patients with chronic neck pain
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Chinese tuina massage therapy on resting state brain functional network of patients with chronic neck pain
title_sort effect of chinese tuina massage therapy on resting state brain functional network of patients with chronic neck pain
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences
issn 2095-7548
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Objective: Cervical disease, a type of chronic pain, can greatly impact quality of life. Traditional Chinese tuina, a form of therapeutic massage and manipulation, has been shown to be effective in relieving pain and other symptoms in patients with chronic neck pain. This study applied functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to explore the features of the resting state network of patients with chronic neck pain caused by cervical radiculopathy, and how tuina affects the causality between intrinsic brain networks. Methods: Using Granger causality analysis, effective connectivity of brain networks of 10 patients with chronic neck pain was compared with 10 healthy control subjects. Resting state fMRI data were using magnetic resonance scanning. Cervical spondylosis symptom scores were evaluated before and after 4 weeks of tuina therapy. Independent component analysis was applied to extract the specific networks related to sensation, execution, and cognition, including sensorimotor network (SMN), visual network (VN), auditory network (AN), anterior and posterior default mode network (aDMN, pDMN), left frontoparietal network and right frontoparietal network. Results: Compared with the control group, data from the treatment group revealed two major findings: before tuina therapy, SMN had a profound influence on aDMN and AN greatly affected pDMN; however, after 4 weeks of tuina therapy, aDMN and SMN showed reversed causality. Conclusion: Chronic neck pain caused by cervical radiculopathy may influence the DMN, which plays an important role in emotion, cognition, and memory, by stimulating the sensory afferent network. Tuina not only significantly relieves pain and discomfort, but also reverses the causality between aDMN and SMN.
topic Chronic pain
Traditional Chinese tuina
Resting state network
Independent component analysis
Granger causality
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095754815000307
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