Graded motor imagery and its phases for individuals with phantom limb pain following amputation: A scoping review

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Falbo, Kierra Jean [1 ,2 ]
Phelan, Hannah [1 ,3 ]
Hackman, Dawn [4 ]
Vogsland, Rebecca [5 ]
Rich, Tonya L. [1 ,2 ,5 ]
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[1] Minneapolis Vet Affairs Hlth Care Syst, Res Dept, 1 Vet Dr, Minneapolis, MN 55417 USA
[2] Univ Minnesota Twin Cities, Rehabil Sci, Minneapolis, MN USA
[3] Med Coll Wisconsin, Med Sch, Milwaukee, WI USA
[4] Univ Minnesota Twin Cities, Hlth Sci Lib, Minneapolis, MN USA
[5] Minneapolis Vet Affairs Hlth Care Syst, Rehabil & Extended Care, Minneapolis, MN USA
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Amputees; intervention; chronic pain; rehabilitation; occupational therapy;
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Objective Three-phase graded motor imagery (limb laterality, explicit motor imagery, and mirror therapy) has been successful in chronic pain populations. However, when applied to phantom limb pain, an amputation-related pain, investigations often use mirror therapy alone. We aimed to explore evidence for graded motor imagery and its phases to treat phantom limb pain.Data Sources A scoping review was conducted following the JBI Manual of Synthesis and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews. Thirteen databases, registers, and websites were searched.Review Methods Published works on any date prior to the search (August 2023) were included that involved one or more graded motor imagery phases for participants ages 18+ with amputation and phantom limb pain. Extracted data included study characteristics, participant demographics, treatment characteristics, and outcomes.Results Sixty-one works were included representing 19 countries. Most were uncontrolled studies (31%). Many participants were male (75%) and had unilateral amputations (90%) of varying levels, causes, and duration. Most works examined one treatment phase (92%), most often mirror therapy (84%). Few works (3%) reported three-phase intervention. Dosing was inconsistent across studies. The most measured outcome was pain intensity (95%).Conclusion Despite the success of three-phase graded motor imagery in other pain populations, phantom limb pain research focuses on mirror therapy, largely ignoring other phases. Participant demographics varied, making comparisons difficult. Future work should evaluate graded motor imagery effects and indicators of patient success. The represented countries indicate that graded motor imagery phases are implemented internationally, so future work could have a widespread impact.
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