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Effect of sensory stimulation applied under the great toe on postural ability in patients with fibromyalgia
Authors:Frederic J F Viseux  Daniel F Martins  Philippe Villeneuve  Pascal Charpentier  Leandra de Sant’Anna e Silva  Afonso S I Salgado
Institution:1. Laboratoire d’Automatique, de Mécanique et d’Informatique industrielle et Humaine (LAMIH) – UMR CNRS 8201, Université Polytechnique des Hauts-de-France, Valenciennes, France;2. Centre d’Evaluation et de Traitement de la Douleur (CETD), Centre hospitalier de Valenciennes, Valenciennes, France;3. Posture Lab, Paris, France;4. viseux-f@ch-valenciennes.fr;6. Experimental Neuroscience Laboratory (LaNEx), Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Palho?a, Brazil;7. Posture Lab, Paris, France;8. Centre d’Evaluation et de Traitement de la Douleur (CETD), Centre hospitalier de Valenciennes, Valenciennes, France;9. Centro Universitario Celso Lisboa Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil;10. Institute of Integral Health, Londrina, Brazil;11. Experimental Neuroscience Laboratory (LaNEx), Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Palho?a, Brazil
Abstract:Abstract

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic pain syndrome, characterised by several symptoms. One of the most prevalent symptoms in FM is balance impairment that compromise the autonomy, function and performance status of patients.

Purpose: The main objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of sensory stimulation provided by the use of a low additional thickness of 0.8?mm placed under the great toes bilaterally on the centre of pressure (CoP) measures in patients with FM. It was hypothesised that postural ability would change with a low focal additional thickness used to compute these measures.

Materials and Method: Twenty-four patients with FM voluntarily participated in this study. Postural performance during quiet standing was investigated through the CoP displacements recorded using a force-plate. Sensory stimulation was provided by a small additional thickness of 0.8?mm placed under the great toe bilaterally and two conditions were compared: additional thickness 0 (control) and 0.8?mm.

Results: An improvement of body balance through spatial parameters with sensory cutaneous stimulation applied under the great toe bilaterally were observed in patients with FM. Our results showed a significant decrease of surface area and mean speed of CoP, associated to a significant decrease of variance of speed. An additional observation is that sagittal (Y) mean position of the CoP gets more anterior (+ 5?mm) relative to control condition.

Conclusion: These findings brings new clinical perspectives in the development of intervention strategies in the management of patients with FM and balance disorders, completing validated therapeutic strategies.
Keywords:Fibromyalgia  cutaneous feedback  postural control
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