Therapeutic efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on gait and limb balance function in patients with lower limb dysfunction post-cerebral infarction: a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons

De-mei Jia,

Xuan Li,

Bin-cang Zhang

et al.

BMC Neurology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 25(1)

Published: March 24, 2025

This investigation is designed to evaluate the effects of rTMS and its varying stimulation parameters target sites on therapeutic outcomes for post-stroke lower limb motor impairment balance, with objective pinpointing locations that are both reasonable applicable in clinical practice. An exhaustive search was carried out across PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase, CENTRAL, Web Science databases identify RCTs assessed effectiveness treatment following a stroke. Meta-analysis performed usingR statistical environment (V.4.2.2, www.r-project.org ). The review period encompassed interval from databases' origination through February 18, 2024. Research reveals applying unaffected cortex markedly enhances gait speed stroke patients,exhibiting significant effect (SMD: 1.117, 95% CI:0.40, 1.82, I2 = 0.0%). sessions comprising 1000–1500 pulses 0.92, CrI:0.63, 1.21, 42%, six studies), total session count ≥ 10 0.85, CrI:0.53, 1.18, 54.1%, high-frequency 0.83, CrI:0.34, 1.09, 46.3%, three studies) exhibit efficacyin improving balance post-stroke. research indicates has been instrumental enhancing prognosis balance. Nevertheless, efficacy subject diversity parameter settings.

Language: Английский

Therapeutic efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on gait and limb balance function in patients with lower limb dysfunction post-cerebral infarction: a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons

De-mei Jia,

Xuan Li,

Bin-cang Zhang

et al.

BMC Neurology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 25(1)

Published: March 24, 2025

This investigation is designed to evaluate the effects of rTMS and its varying stimulation parameters target sites on therapeutic outcomes for post-stroke lower limb motor impairment balance, with objective pinpointing locations that are both reasonable applicable in clinical practice. An exhaustive search was carried out across PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase, CENTRAL, Web Science databases identify RCTs assessed effectiveness treatment following a stroke. Meta-analysis performed usingR statistical environment (V.4.2.2, www.r-project.org ). The review period encompassed interval from databases' origination through February 18, 2024. Research reveals applying unaffected cortex markedly enhances gait speed stroke patients,exhibiting significant effect (SMD: 1.117, 95% CI:0.40, 1.82, I2 = 0.0%). sessions comprising 1000–1500 pulses 0.92, CrI:0.63, 1.21, 42%, six studies), total session count ≥ 10 0.85, CrI:0.53, 1.18, 54.1%, high-frequency 0.83, CrI:0.34, 1.09, 46.3%, three studies) exhibit efficacyin improving balance post-stroke. research indicates has been instrumental enhancing prognosis balance. Nevertheless, efficacy subject diversity parameter settings.

Language: Английский

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