Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on lower extremity spasticity and motor function in stroke patients

被引:86
作者
Rastgoo, Maryam [1 ]
Naghdi, Sofia [2 ]
Ansari, Noureddin Nakhostin [2 ]
Olyaei, Gholamreza [2 ]
Jalaei, Shohreh [2 ]
Forogh, Bijan [3 ]
Najari, Hamidreza [4 ]
机构
[1] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci, Sch Rehabil Sci, Dept Physiotherapy, Tehran, Iran
[2] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Fac Rehabil, Dept Physiotherapy, Tehran, Iran
[3] Iran Univ Med Sci, Firozgar Univ Hosp, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Tehran, Iran
[4] Qazvin Univ Med Sci, Dept Internal Med, Qazvin, Iran
关键词
H-reflex; motor function; repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation; spasticity; stroke; MODIFIED ASHWORTH SCALE; EXCITABILITY; RELIABILITY; CORTEX; RTMS; POSTSTROKE; RECOVERY; PERFORMANCE; MANAGEMENT; GO;
D O I
10.3109/09638288.2015.1107780
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Purpose: To investigate the effect of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on lower extremity (LE) spasticity, motor function and motor neurone excitability in chronic stroke patients. Method: This study was a randomised sham-controlled cross-over trial with 1-week follow-up. A total of 20 post-stroke patients were randomised to receive active (n = 10) or sham (n = 10) rTMS. Fourteen of them (7 in each group) crossed over to the sham or active rTMS after a washout period of 1 month. Interventions consist of five consecutive daily sessions of active or sham rTMS to the unaffected lower extremity motor area (1000 pulses; 1 Hz; 90% of the tibialis anterior motor threshold). Outcome measures were modified modified ashworth scale (MMAS), the H-reflex, lower extremity section of Fugl-Mayer assessment (LE-FMA) and timed UP and GO (TUG) test. All outcomes were measured at three levels in each intervention period: pre- and post-intervention and 1-week follow-up. Results: Friedman's test revealed significant improvement in MMAS score only after active rTMS. This improvement lasted for one week after the active rTMS. Repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed significant time*intervention interaction for LE-FMA. There are no differences between groups for the MMAS and LE-FMA. No significant change in H-max/M-max ratio and TUG test was noted. Conclusion: Low-frequency rTMS over the LE motor area can improve clinical measures of muscle spasticity and motor function. More studies are needed to clarify the changes underlying this improvement in spasticity.
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