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Prediction of lower limb motor outcomes based on transcranial magnetic stimulation findings in patients with an infarct of the anterior cerebral artery
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Cerebrovascular DiseaseMotor ControlStimulation DeviceStroke RehabilitationStrokeNeurologyEarly Tms EvaluationNeurorehabilitationEarly StageHealth SciencesTranscranial StimulationRehabilitationTranscranial Magnetic StimulationBrain StimulationCerebral Blood FlowNeurostimulationPhysical TherapyAnterior Cerebral ArteryIschemic StrokeStroke-related ConditionMedicine
The aim was to investigate the relationship between transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) at the early stage of stroke and 6-month motor outcome for patients with anterior cerebral artery territory infarct. Patients were classified into TMS(+) and TMS(-) groups. At the 6-month evaluation, lower limb motor function for the TMS(+) group was significantly better than those for the TMS(-) group. Thus, early TMS evaluation is useful for predicting recovery of lower limb motor function in patients experiencing this type of stroke.
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