Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation and transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with fibromyalgia. A systematic review

Á Conde-Antón, I Hernando-Garijo, S Jiménez-Del-Barrio, M T Mingo-Gómez, R Medrano-de-la-Fuente, L Ceballos-Laita, Á Conde-Antón, I Hernando-Garijo, S Jiménez-Del-Barrio, M T Mingo-Gómez, R Medrano-de-la-Fuente, L Ceballos-Laita

Abstract

Introduction: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FM) is a chronic pathology characterized by widespread pain commonly associated with psychological distress affecting quality of life. In recent years, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) have been investigated to treat chronic pain. The aim of the current review is to determine the effects of tDCS and TMS on the main symptoms of patients with FM.

Development: A systematic review based on PRISMA guidelines was carried out. The search strategy was performed in Medline, Scopus, PEDro and Cochrane Library. Randomized controlled trials based on the effects of tDCS and TMS on pain, pressure pain threshold, fatigue, anxiety and depression, catastrophizing and quality of life in patients with FM were analysed. Fourteen studies were included.

Conclusions: The application of tDCS to the motor cortex is the only intervention shown to decrease pain in the short and medium-term in patients with FM. The application of both interventions showed improvements in pressure pain threshold, catastrophizing and quality of life when applied to the motor cortex, and in fatigue when applied to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. The effects of these interventions on anxiety and depression are unclear.

Keywords: Estimulación magnética transcraneal; Estimulación por corriente directa transcraneal; Fibromialgia; Fibromyalgia; Transcranial direct current stimulation; Transcranial magnetic stimulation.

Copyright © 2020 Sociedad Española de Neurología. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

Source: PubMed

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