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Comparison of the Effect of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation by Frequency on Upper Limb Function in Acute Stroke Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Journal of Magnetics, Volume 26, Number 1, 31 Mar 2021, Pages 121-128
Hyun Gyu Cha * (Department of Physical Therapy, Joongbu University)
Abstract
This study was conducted to compare the effects of low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
(LF-rTMS) and high frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (HF-rTMS) on upper limb function
in stroke patients with acute stage. A total of 40 subjects were randomly assigned 20 each to the LF(1Hz)-
rTMS group and the HF(10Hz)-rTMS group, and all subjects received intervention for 20 minutes a day, 5
times a week, for 2 consecutive weeks. The subjects' upper limb function was evaluated using the Wolf Motor
Function Test (WMFT), Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA), Box and Block Test (BBT), and Jebsen-Taylor Hand
Function Test (JTHFT). As a result of this study, there were significant differences between before and after
intervention in WMFT and FMA in the LF-rTMS group (p < 0.05). In the HF-rTMS group, there was a significant
difference between before and after the intervention in FMA, and there was also a significant difference
between before intervention and follow up test (p < 0.01). There were no significant differences between groups
in all dependent variables (p > 0.05). These suggest that LF-rTMS and HF-rTMS applied to the primary motor
cortex had a positive effect on upper limb function in stroke patients with acute stage, but there was no significant
difference in the effect between the two.
Keywords: low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation; high frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation; magnetic field; stroke; upper limb function; primary motor cortex; magnetic stimulator
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2021.26.1.121
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