Effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation with different fre-quencies in the rehabilitation of upper limb motor function after stroke
Upper limb motor dysfunction is one of the common sequelae of stroke patients,making patients partially or completely lose the ability to live independently,which reduces the quality of life of patients and also affects the happiness index of families.In recent years,repetitive tran-scranial magnetic stimulation has been widely used in clinical treatment.However,at present,there is no uniform conclusion on how to choose the best frequency of treatment for different patients.This study mainly analyzed the difference in efficacy between high frequency,low frequency,and combined therapy according to the stage of motor function recovery and the degree of brain injury of stroke patients,and reviewed the mechanism,theoretical basis,and target of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor function recovery,in order to provide reference for future clinical research and application.
StrokeRepeated transcranial magnetic stimulationHigh frequencyLow frequencyUpper limb motor function