Updates in the Treatment of Post-Stroke Pain

Purpose of Review To provide an overview of the current treatment strategies for common subtypes of post-stroke pain. Recent Findings There is growing research interest in non-pharmacological treatment approaches for chronic pain, including neurostimulation as well as lifestyle and psychosocial inte...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current neurology and neuroscience reports 2019-11, Vol.19 (11), p.86-11, Article 86
Hauptverfasser: Plecash, Alyson R., Chebini, Amokrane, Ip, Alvin, Lai, Joshua J., Mattar, Andrew A., Randhawa, Jason, Field, Thalia S.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose of Review To provide an overview of the current treatment strategies for common subtypes of post-stroke pain. Recent Findings There is growing research interest in non-pharmacological treatment approaches for chronic pain, including neurostimulation as well as lifestyle and psychosocial interventions. Newer pharmacotherapy research includes cannabinoids and NMDA-receptor antagonists as well as bee venom. Persistent post-stroke headache is an increasingly appreciated entity, though the role of novel chronic migraine treatments for post-stroke headache is not known. Summary Overall, most treatment approaches to post-stroke pain lack high-quality evidence. Stroke survivors are in need of effective treatments based on methodologically sound evidence. To address the interplay of clinical and psychosocial factors that contribute to post-stroke pain, it may be reasonable to adopt a multimodal treatment strategy incorporating both lifestyle interventions and conventional therapies.
ISSN:1528-4042
1534-6293
DOI:10.1007/s11910-019-1003-2