Chronic pain is a relentless burden for many living with spinal cord injuries (SCIs), significantly impacting their daily lives. Medications like opioids offer some relief, but they come with limitations and dependence risks. This article collection delves into a promising alternative: non-pharmacological interventions using cognitive and behavioral strategies specifically for SCI pain management.
This collection will aim to explore the potential of mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and biofeedback – all harnessing the brain's remarkable ability to reorganize and adapt, known as neuroplasticity. By capitalizing on this neuroplasticity, these non-pharmacological interventions offer a revolutionary path towards pain management without medication drawbacks.
This collection aims to bring together diverse articles exploring key areas:
Mechanisms: We'll investigate how these interventions interact with the nervous system to alleviate pain in SCI patients, uncovering the underlying brain systems and pain modulatory pathways influenced by these approaches.
Efficacy: We'll evaluate the effectiveness of these non-pharmacological treatments in reducing pain intensity and improving quality of life for individuals with SCI. This will involve presenting clinical research studies that measure the success of these approaches.
Promoting Neuroplasticity: We'll explore how these interventions can encourage long-term pain mitigation by promoting neuroplastic changes in the central nervous system. This involves examining the potential for these therapies to create lasting alterations in pain processing pathways.
Innovative Solutions: The development of novel, non-invasive pain management strategies specifically tailored for SCI patients.
Revolutionized Treatment: A paradigm shift in pain management for SCI, offering improved pain relief and enhanced quality of life for individuals living with this condition.
This collection will aim to build a resource globally accessible to the medical community, ultimately empowering SCI patients to manage their pain and reclaim their lives.
Keywords:
Non-pharmacological Strategies, Pain Management, Spinal Cord Injury, SCI. Chronic Pain, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, CBT, Neuroplasticity, Mindfulness
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Chronic pain is a relentless burden for many living with spinal cord injuries (SCIs), significantly impacting their daily lives. Medications like opioids offer some relief, but they come with limitations and dependence risks. This article collection delves into a promising alternative: non-pharmacological interventions using cognitive and behavioral strategies specifically for SCI pain management.
This collection will aim to explore the potential of mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and biofeedback – all harnessing the brain's remarkable ability to reorganize and adapt, known as neuroplasticity. By capitalizing on this neuroplasticity, these non-pharmacological interventions offer a revolutionary path towards pain management without medication drawbacks.
This collection aims to bring together diverse articles exploring key areas:
Mechanisms: We'll investigate how these interventions interact with the nervous system to alleviate pain in SCI patients, uncovering the underlying brain systems and pain modulatory pathways influenced by these approaches.
Efficacy: We'll evaluate the effectiveness of these non-pharmacological treatments in reducing pain intensity and improving quality of life for individuals with SCI. This will involve presenting clinical research studies that measure the success of these approaches.
Promoting Neuroplasticity: We'll explore how these interventions can encourage long-term pain mitigation by promoting neuroplastic changes in the central nervous system. This involves examining the potential for these therapies to create lasting alterations in pain processing pathways.
Innovative Solutions: The development of novel, non-invasive pain management strategies specifically tailored for SCI patients.
Revolutionized Treatment: A paradigm shift in pain management for SCI, offering improved pain relief and enhanced quality of life for individuals living with this condition.
This collection will aim to build a resource globally accessible to the medical community, ultimately empowering SCI patients to manage their pain and reclaim their lives.
Keywords:
Non-pharmacological Strategies, Pain Management, Spinal Cord Injury, SCI. Chronic Pain, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, CBT, Neuroplasticity, Mindfulness
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.