Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)is a non-invasive technique for treating neurological and psychiatric disorders,and it has gained widespread clinical application and attention.Recent studies have confirmed that rTMS has shown certain efficacy in the treatment of stroke-related complication.Shoulder-hand syndrome is a common complication after stroke.This review will thoroughly explore the research on the application and mechanisms of rTMS in the treatment of post-stroke shoulder-hand syndrome in recent years.By systematically reviewing these findings,we aim to provide a theoretical basis and practical guide for overcoming post-stroke shoulder-hand syndrome,thereby promoting effective treatment of this condition.
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