Intra-individual structural covariance network in patients with chronic neck and shoulder pain: a longitudinal brain structure analysis
Tianci Liu, Zhiqiang Qiu, Jia Ming, Maojiang Yang, Libing He, Hongjian Li, Xiaoxue Xu

TL;DR
This study explores brain structural changes in patients with chronic neck and shoulder pain before and after treatment, identifying potential biomarkers for predicting treatment response.
Contribution
The study introduces a longitudinal analysis of individual-level structural covariance networks in chronic neck and shoulder pain patients following treatment.
Findings
CNSP patients showed reduced Degree Centrality and Nodal Efficiency in the right inferior frontal gyrus compared to healthy controls.
Global network metrics like Gamma and Sigma indices were decreased in CNSP patients but did not recover post-intervention.
Baseline Degree Centrality in the right inferior frontal gyrus correlated negatively with pain score changes, indicating potential prognostic value.
Abstract
Neuroimaging studies have suggested that the neural mechanisms underlying chronic neck and shoulder pain (CNSP) are associated with morphological alterations in various cortical regions. However, there is a scarcity of research exploring the structural network characteristics of the brain in patients with CNSP. While most existing studies focus on group-level brain structural networks, there is a lack of insight into individual variability. Additionally, longitudinal studies investigating changes in the brain's structural networks following treatment in CNSP patients remain limited. To address these gaps, this study enrolled 25 patients with CNSP, obtaining structural brain MRI data and clinical measures before treatment and 3 months after a minimally invasive intervention. Individual-level structural covariance networks were constructed for each participant to explore structural…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies · Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Pain Mechanisms and Treatments
