CENTRAL MECHANISMS OF MANIPULATIVE AND BODY-BASED INTERVENTIONS: TRAINING PROGRAM

操纵性和基于身体的干预的核心机制:培训计划

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    8596178
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 6.75万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2013-09-27 至 2016-09-26
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) recognizes the critical importance of training clinicians, including clinicians trained in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), to become researchers, and encourages them to apply for this F32 National Research Service Award (NRSA). The proposed fellowship program is for a chiropractic physician to develop proficiency using state-of-the-art techniques for examining physiological aspects of pain processing such as quantitative sensory testing (QST) and neuroimaging, with a particular focus on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The fellow will participate in research across several centers and laboratories at the University of Florida that examine biological, psychological, and societal influences on pain perception. Central to this training program is the primary mentor's NIH Funded R01-AT006334-01 project. This study measures biological (e.g. pain sensitivity, fMRI) and psychological (e.g. fear, beliefs, expectation) aspects of acute exercise-induced low back pain. The project also assesses the impact of spinal manipulative therapy on those biological and psychological endpoints and their relation to clinical measures of pain, disability and physical impairment. The research proposed in this application will be a part of and complement the larger study by collecting resting-state fMRI. The central hypothesis of this application is tht the cortical reorganization, initiated by increased neural activity following a muscular injury to the low back and associated with central sensitization, can be monitored by resting-state fMRI. This powerful tool for studying network mechanisms of brain functioning will be used to longitudinally assess functional connectivity between relevant brain regions, such as the primary and secondary somatosensory cortices, insula, anterior cingulated cortex, thalamus and periaqueductal grey. The Specific Aims are to: (1) Measure changes in synchronized neuronal activity across brain regions before, during and after a transient state of pain hypersensitivity, and (2) Measure the immediate effect of spinal manipulation on the synchronized neural activity. Through completion of this program, the fellow will have (1) gained an in- depth appreciation for a range of models and methods to assess pain perception involving physiological, psychological and environmental components of the pain experience, and (2) built a solid foundation to pursue a program of research evaluating underlying neurophysiological mechanisms of manipulative and body-based interventions and their clinical relevance. This fellowship training program for a chiropractic physician is appropriate for NCCAM's mission because it (1) focuses on a CAM intervention that is frequently provided to the American public by chiropractors for low back pain, and (2) investigates a potential neurophysiologic mechanism underlying pain relief, which is why the intervention is most frequently employed.
国家补充和替代医学中心(NCCAM)认识到培训临床医生(包括接受补充和替代医学培训的临床医生)成为研究人员的至关重要性,并鼓励他们申请F32国家研究服务奖(NRSA)。拟议的奖学金计划是一个脊椎指压治疗医生开发熟练使用国家的最先进的技术,检查疼痛处理的生理方面,如定量感觉测试(QST)和神经成像,特别侧重于功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)。该研究员将参与佛罗里达大学多个中心和实验室的研究,研究生物学、心理学和社会对疼痛感知的影响。该培训计划的核心是主要导师的NIH资助的R 01-AT 006334 -01项目。本研究测量了急性运动引起的腰痛的生物学(例如疼痛敏感性,fMRI)和心理学(例如恐惧,信念,期望)方面。该项目还评估了脊柱推拿疗法对这些生物和心理终点的影响,以及它们与疼痛、残疾和身体损伤的临床测量的关系。本申请中提出的研究将通过收集静息态功能磁共振成像作为更大研究的一部分并对其进行补充。本申请的中心假设是,皮层重组,由增加神经活动后,肌肉损伤到腰部和与中枢致敏,可以监测静息状态功能磁共振成像。这种用于研究大脑功能网络机制的强大工具将用于纵向评估相关大脑区域之间的功能连接,例如初级和次级躯体感觉皮层,前扣带皮层,丘脑和导水管周围灰质。具体目标是:(1)测量在疼痛超敏反应的瞬时状态之前、期间和之后跨脑区域的同步神经元活动的变化,以及(2)测量脊柱操作对同步神经活动的即时影响。通过完成该计划,该研究员将(1)深入了解一系列模型和方法,以评估疼痛感知,包括疼痛体验的生理,心理和环境成分,(2)建立了坚实的基础,以进行研究计划,评估操纵和基于身体的干预的潜在神经生理机制及其临床相关性。这项针对脊椎指压治疗医生的奖学金培训计划适合NCCAM的使命,因为它(1)专注于脊椎指压治疗师经常向美国公众提供的CAM干预, 以及(2)研究潜在的神经生理学机制,其是疼痛缓解的基础,这就是为什么最频繁地采用干预。

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CENTRAL MECHANISMS OF MANIPULATIVE AND BODY-BASED INTERVENTIONS: TRAINING PROGRAM
操纵性和基于身体的干预的核心机制:培训计划
  • 批准号:
    8732462
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 6.75万
  • 项目类别:

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