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Therapeutic benefit of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for severe mirror movements A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Han Sun Kim Sung Ho Jang +4 位作者 Zee-Ihn Lee Mi Young Lee Yun Woo Cho Migyoung Kweon Su Min Son 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第6期569-574,共6页
Congenital mirror movements retard typical hand functions, but no definite therapeutic modality is available to treat such movements. We report an 8-year-old boy with severe mirror movements of both hands. His mirror ... Congenital mirror movements retard typical hand functions, but no definite therapeutic modality is available to treat such movements. We report an 8-year-old boy with severe mirror movements of both hands. His mirror movements were assessed using the Woods and Teuber grading scale and his fine motor skills were also evaluated by the Purdue Pegboard Test. A 2-week regimen of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation produced markedly diminished mirror movement symptoms and increased the fine motor skills of both hands. Two weeks after the completion of the regimen, mirror movement grades had improved from grade 4 to 1 in both hands and the Purdue Pegboard Test results of the right and left hands also improved from 12 to 14 or 13. These improvements were maintained for 1 month after the 2-week repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation regimen. After 18 months, the mirror movement grade was maintained and the Purdue Pegboard test score had improved to 15 for the right hand while the left hand score was maintained at 13. This occurred without any additional repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation or other treatment. These findings suggest that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for this patient had a therapeutic and long-term effect on mirror movements. 展开更多
关键词 neural regeneration NEUROREHABILITATION clinical practice mirror movements Purdue Pegboard test hand transcranial magnetic stimulation hand function cortex suppression corticospinal tract grants-supported paper NEUROREGENERATION
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