Scientific Reports (Aug 2022)

New treatment strategy for chronic low back pain with alpha wave neurofeedback

  • Keisuke Shimizu,
  • Kazuhide Inage,
  • Mitsuo Morita,
  • Ryota Kuroiwa,
  • Hiroto Chikubu,
  • Tadashi Hasegawa,
  • Natsuko Nozaki-Taguchi,
  • Sumihisa Orita,
  • Yasuhiro Shiga,
  • Yawara Eguchi,
  • Kazuhiko Takabatake,
  • Seiji Ohtori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18931-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract The lifetime prevalence of low back pain is 83%. Since there is a lack of evidence for therapeutic effect by cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or physical therapy (PT), it is necessary to develop objective physiological indexes and effective treatments. We conducted a prospective longitudinal study to evaluate the treatment effects of CBT, PT, and neurofeedback training (NFT) during alpha wave NFT. The early-chronic cases within 1 year and late-chronic cases over 1 year after the diagnosis of chronic low back pain were classified into six groups: Controls, CBTs, PTs, NFTs, CBT-NFTs, PT-NFTs. We evaluated the difference in EEG, psychosocial factors, scores of low back pain before/after the intervention. Therapeutic effect was clearly more effective in the early-chronic cases. We found that the intensity of alpha waves increased significantly after therapeutic intervention in the NFT groups, but did not have the main effect of reducing low back pain; the interaction between CBT and NFT reduced low back pain. Factors that enhance therapeutic effect are early intervention, increased alpha waves, and self-efficacy due to parallel implementation of CBT/PT and NFT. A treatment protocol in which alpha wave neurofeedback training is subsidiarily used with CBT or PT should be developed in the future.