磁刺激
冲程(发动机)
听力学
医学
刺激
物理医学与康复
心理学
内科学
物理
热力学
作者
Ahmed Bassem Rizk Ali,Nabil Hussein Mohamed,Ahmed Essmat Ali
出处
期刊:Al-Azhar Medical Journal
[Egypts Presidential Specialized Council for Education and Scientific Research]
日期:2021-01-01
卷期号:50 (1): 501-510
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.21608/amj.2021.147965
摘要
Background: Aphasia is characterized as language impairment. The bulk of stroke-induced cerebrovascular disease leads to its prevalence. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a noninvasive and painless method of altering the excitability of the cerebral cortex by inducing or enhancing neuroplasticity in brain. Objective: The goal of this research to assess the effect of high frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on improving post-stroke dysphasia. Patients and methods: Our studies were conducted on sixty (60) patients suffering from post-cerebrovascular stroke dysphasia and were randomly divided into two groups. Group A (case group): Forty patients received stimulatory session's high frequency) of rTMS (10Hz, 90 % of motor threshold) over the dominant language areas, and Group B (sham group): Twenty patients received sham rTMS on dominant language areas. Patients were selected from the Department of Neurology at Al-Azhar University Hospitals, and follow up was performed at outpatient clinics at (Bab Al-Shaaria and Al-Hussien university hospitals). Results: There were a significant changes in fluency, auditory verbal (AV) comprehension, sequential commands and aphasia qutions (AQ) before and after rTMS therapy in group A (P <0.05). There was significant difference in auditory verbal (AV) comprehension, sequential commands before and after shamTMS therapy in group B (P <0.05). Conclusion: Significant changes were found in fluency, auditory verbal comprehension, sequential commands and aphasia qutions between before and after TMS therapy in group A (case group).High frequency rTMS was beneficial for rehabilitating patients with post stroke aphasia.
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