Translingual Neural Stimulation With the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS®) Induces Structural Changes Leading to Functional Recovery In Patients With Mild-To-Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) of varying severity can result in balance and movement disorders, for which the benefits of treatment with physical therapy has limits. In this study, patients with post-TBI balance issues received translingual neural stimulation (TLNS) in concert with physical therapy a...

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Main Authors: Jiancheng Hou, Arman Kulkarni, Neelima Tellapragada, Veena Nair, Yuri Danilov, Kurt Kaczmarek, Beth Meyerand, Mitchell Tyler, Vivek Prabhakaran
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Published: European Medical Journal 2019-09-01
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spelling doaj-1e8104632cbd484ea10c7700a9bde8592021-02-09T15:42:27ZengEuropean Medical JournalEMJ Radiology2633-99782019-09-0111647110.33590/emjradiol/200901Translingual Neural Stimulation With the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS®) Induces Structural Changes Leading to Functional Recovery In Patients With Mild-To-Moderate Traumatic Brain InjuryJiancheng Hou0Arman Kulkarni1Neelima Tellapragada2Veena Nair3Yuri Danilov4Kurt Kaczmarek5Beth Meyerand6Mitchell Tyler7Vivek Prabhakaran8Department of Radiology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USADepartment of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USADepartment of Radiology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USADepartment of Radiology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USADepartment of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USADepartment of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USADepartment of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USADepartment of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USADepartment of Radiology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USATraumatic brain injury (TBI) of varying severity can result in balance and movement disorders, for which the benefits of treatment with physical therapy has limits. In this study, patients with post-TBI balance issues received translingual neural stimulation (TLNS) in concert with physical therapy and the effects on the grey matter volume (GMV) were evaluated. TBI-related balance and movement impairments were also assessed through Sensory Organization Test (SOT) and Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) scoring. When comparing pre- and post-intervention results, the most prominent GMV changes were increases within the cerebellum, and temporal regions, which are involved in automatic processing of gait, balance, motor control, and visual-motion. Decreases of GMV in frontal, occipital lobes (involved in less automatic processing or more conscious/effortful processing of gait, balance, motor control, and vision) positively correlated to increases in SOT/DGI scores. These results indicate that TLNS can produce brain plasticity changes leading to positive changes in functional assessments. Overall, these data indicate that TLNS delivered in conjunction with physical therapy, is a safe, effective, and integrative way to treat TBI.https://www.emjreviews.com/radiology/article/translingual-neural-stimulation-with-the-portable-neuromodulation-stimulator-pons-induces-structural-changes-leading-to-functional-recovery-in-patients-with-mild-to-moderate-traumatic-brain-in/dynamic gait index (dgi)grey matter volume (gmv)sensory organization test (sot)translingual neural stimulation (tlns)traumatic brain injuries
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author Jiancheng Hou
Arman Kulkarni
Neelima Tellapragada
Veena Nair
Yuri Danilov
Kurt Kaczmarek
Beth Meyerand
Mitchell Tyler
Vivek Prabhakaran
spellingShingle Jiancheng Hou
Arman Kulkarni
Neelima Tellapragada
Veena Nair
Yuri Danilov
Kurt Kaczmarek
Beth Meyerand
Mitchell Tyler
Vivek Prabhakaran
Translingual Neural Stimulation With the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS®) Induces Structural Changes Leading to Functional Recovery In Patients With Mild-To-Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury
EMJ Radiology
dynamic gait index (dgi)
grey matter volume (gmv)
sensory organization test (sot)
translingual neural stimulation (tlns)
traumatic brain injuries
author_facet Jiancheng Hou
Arman Kulkarni
Neelima Tellapragada
Veena Nair
Yuri Danilov
Kurt Kaczmarek
Beth Meyerand
Mitchell Tyler
Vivek Prabhakaran
author_sort Jiancheng Hou
title Translingual Neural Stimulation With the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS®) Induces Structural Changes Leading to Functional Recovery In Patients With Mild-To-Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury
title_short Translingual Neural Stimulation With the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS®) Induces Structural Changes Leading to Functional Recovery In Patients With Mild-To-Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury
title_full Translingual Neural Stimulation With the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS®) Induces Structural Changes Leading to Functional Recovery In Patients With Mild-To-Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury
title_fullStr Translingual Neural Stimulation With the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS®) Induces Structural Changes Leading to Functional Recovery In Patients With Mild-To-Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury
title_full_unstemmed Translingual Neural Stimulation With the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS®) Induces Structural Changes Leading to Functional Recovery In Patients With Mild-To-Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury
title_sort translingual neural stimulation with the portable neuromodulation stimulator (pons®) induces structural changes leading to functional recovery in patients with mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injury
publisher European Medical Journal
series EMJ Radiology
issn 2633-9978
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Traumatic brain injury (TBI) of varying severity can result in balance and movement disorders, for which the benefits of treatment with physical therapy has limits. In this study, patients with post-TBI balance issues received translingual neural stimulation (TLNS) in concert with physical therapy and the effects on the grey matter volume (GMV) were evaluated. TBI-related balance and movement impairments were also assessed through Sensory Organization Test (SOT) and Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) scoring. When comparing pre- and post-intervention results, the most prominent GMV changes were increases within the cerebellum, and temporal regions, which are involved in automatic processing of gait, balance, motor control, and visual-motion. Decreases of GMV in frontal, occipital lobes (involved in less automatic processing or more conscious/effortful processing of gait, balance, motor control, and vision) positively correlated to increases in SOT/DGI scores. These results indicate that TLNS can produce brain plasticity changes leading to positive changes in functional assessments. Overall, these data indicate that TLNS delivered in conjunction with physical therapy, is a safe, effective, and integrative way to treat TBI.
topic dynamic gait index (dgi)
grey matter volume (gmv)
sensory organization test (sot)
translingual neural stimulation (tlns)
traumatic brain injuries
url https://www.emjreviews.com/radiology/article/translingual-neural-stimulation-with-the-portable-neuromodulation-stimulator-pons-induces-structural-changes-leading-to-functional-recovery-in-patients-with-mild-to-moderate-traumatic-brain-in/
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