Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms and Innovative Neurostimulation Treatments in the Management of Traumatic Brain Injury
2024

Neurostimulation Treatments for Traumatic Brain Injury

publication Evidence: moderate

Author Information

Author(s): Aggarwal Arnav, Mendoza-Mari Yssel, Agrawal Devendra K

Primary Institution: Western University of Health Sciences

Hypothesis

Can neurostimulation techniques improve outcomes for patients with traumatic brain injury?

Conclusion

Neurostimulation techniques show promise in improving cognitive and motor functions in patients with traumatic brain injury.

Supporting Evidence

  • Neurostimulation techniques can enhance synaptic plasticity and promote recovery in TBI patients.
  • Electrical impulses and magnetic currents have shown promising results in preclinical studies.
  • Variability in treatment protocols and patient responses complicates the assessment of effectiveness.

Takeaway

This study looks at how using electrical and magnetic stimulation can help heal the brain after an injury, making people feel better and think clearer.

Methodology

The review discusses various neurostimulation techniques and their mechanisms of action in treating traumatic brain injury.

Potential Biases

Potential biases may arise from the heterogeneity of TBI phenotypes and stimulation protocols used in studies.

Limitations

The variability in patient responses and the small sample sizes in studies limit the generalizability of the findings.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.26502/jbb.2642-91280169

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