The effect of combining low frequency repetitive trans-cranial magnetic stimulation and conventional rehabilitation in improving functional behavior of hemiplegic patients

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Abstract:
Purpose
Some new methods of treatment focus on using magnetic stimulation as a means of induction currents in the brain to produce therapeutic effects. The aim of this clinical trial was to determine the effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) plus routine rehabilitation on hand grip and wrist motor function in hemiplegic patients.
Materials And Methods
Twelve hemiplegic patients were assigned into the treatment group and received magnetic stimulation with routine rehabilitation program for 10 sessions, three times a week. Pre and post-treatment evaluations were done based on Barthel and Fugl-Meyer indexes and dynamometer.
Results
In the treatment group, significant improvement were observed in Barthel and Fugl Meyer indexes and dynamometer (-P =. 010, P =. 001 and P =. 007, respectively).
Conclusion
Combination of rTMS with conventional treatment can improve hand muscle force and function in chronic hemiplegic patients.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Annals of Military and Health Sciences Research, Volume:12 Issue: 1, Winter 2014
Pages:
7 to 12
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