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Part of training the brain series focused on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) but relevant to all types of pain.

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Why train the brain?

CRPS as an extreme protective response.

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Why train the brain?

Our approach to treating CRPS

Cognitive

Understanding the problem

Other threatening cues are relevant

Educate & explain

Behavioural

Function & movement hierarchy

‘training the brain part 1’

Brain changes

S1 reorganisation

Reorganisation elsewhere?

‘training the brain part 2’

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DAVID

BUTLER | LO

RIMER M

OSELEY | ART SU

NYATA

www.noigroup.comwww.OPTP.comwww.physiouk.co.uk

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resources

www.amazon.com

Maihofner et al 2003 Neurology 61 1707-15

Unaffected side vs affected side

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Using discrimination of tactile stimuli to restore S1 maps

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Braun et al, J Neurosci, 2000, 20(1):446-

Stimulation only - representation together

Discriminating between stimuli - representation moves apart

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Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli

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www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli

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PrePost

Phantom limb pain

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D040

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli

D

PrePost

Phantom limb pain

6

0

D040

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli Phantom

limb pain

6

0

D040

PrePost

Change in acuity, pain & representation all

related

Spearman’s >0.73 p <0.05

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

Flor et al 2001 Lancet 357 1763-4 RCT

Discriminate location & intensity between stimuli Phantom

limb pain

6

0

D040

PrePost

Change in acuity, pain & representation all

related

Spearman’s >0.73 p <0.05

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5

Probes

Stimulation sites

A. Stimulation

2 mm 11 mm

Photograph of affected part, with stimulation sites marked.

Affected part ATTENTION

5

1 2 3451 2 345

1 2 345Screen

NO ATTENTION

Moseley et al 2008 Pain 137(3) 600-8

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5

10

Wait No attention

Attention Review

Task-specificNRS

0

4

8Pain NRS

30

60

TPDmm

ATTENTION

5

1 2 3451 2 345

1 2 345Screen

NO ATTENTION

Moseley et al 2008 Pain 137(3) 600-8

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Schaefer et al 2005 Neuroimage

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Taylor-Clarke et al 2002 Curr Biol 12 233-236

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Two sessions of this per day for two weeks, reduced pain,

increased tactile acuity and function.

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We hypothesise that one session of this will be better.

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Why train the brain?

Our approach to treating CRPS

Cognitive

Understanding the problem

Other threatening cues are relevant

Educate & explain

Behavioural

Function & movement hierarchy

‘training the brain part 1’

Brain changes

S1 reorganisation

Reorganisation elsewhere?

‘training the brain part 2’

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009

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