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Effects of 10 Hz High Frequency Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Combined with Somatosensory Training for Recovery of Upper Limb Motor and Hand Function in Chronic Stroke Patients

Journal of Magnetics, Volume 25, Number 4, 31 Dec 2020, Pages 691-696
Jung-Woo Jeong (Department of Occupational Therapy, Bobath Memorial Hospital), Man-Seok Han (Department of Radiological Science, Kangwon National University), Bo-Kyoung Song (Department of Occupational Therapy, Kangwon National University)
Abstract
The paper was to investigate the effects of a combination of 10-Hz high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic
stimulation (rTMS) and somatosensory training (SST) on upper limb motor and hand function in chronic
stroke patients. Upper limb motor and hand function were evaluated using Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA),
manual functions test (MFT), and pinch, grasping strength. The results revealed that there was a significant
difference in FMA and MFT before and after the SST after 10-Hz high-frequency rTMS (p<0.05). The experimental
group showed a significant improvement in FMA and pinch strength compared to the control group
(p<0.05). There was no significant improvement between MFT and grasping strength between the groups
(p>0.05). Thus, 10-Hz high-frequency rTMS, combined with SST, can be considered to be an effective treatment
for the recovery of upper limb motor and hand function in chronic stroke patients.
Keywords: high frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation; stroke; somatosensory; upper limb motorfunction. hand
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2020.25.4.691
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