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Biopsychosocial Rehabilitation Therapy in Small Fiber Neuropathy: Research Protocol to Study the Effect of Rehabilitation Treatment

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Journal Front Neurol
Specialty Neurology
Date 2024 Nov 28
PMID 39606707
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Abstract

Background: Small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is a chronic neuropathic pain condition that can lead to a decreased quality of life (QOL) and disability. Current pain treatment is mainly symptomatic, consisting of analgesics, with often disappointing results. There is a need for new, more effective treatment modality. Treatment based on a biopsychosocial approach on SFN-related pain may be a promising alternative. A rehabilitation treatment study protocol is presented with the following main objective: to test the effect of a tailored interdisciplinary rehabilitation treatment targeting both cognitive and psychological factors related to pain, in decreasing disability, and improving QOL in SFN.

Methods: Single-case experimental design. Ten participants with SFN will be included. Every patient will be offered a personalized program based on one of three rehabilitation treatment modules (graded activity, exposure or acceptance and commitment therapy) depending on the most prominent factor maintaining disability. Treatment will be provided for at least 8 weeks with 2 sessions a week.

Discussion/conclusion: This is the first study investigating personalized rehabilitation treatment in patients with idiopathic SFN. The findings are expected to result in an effective treatment for SFN with an increase in QOL and a decrease in disability.

Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier NCT05798949.

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