Effects of high-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation on functional performance in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Resumo: | Background: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been investigated as a new tool in neurological rehabilitation of individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, due to the inconsistent results regarding the effects of rTMS in people with SCI, a randomized controlled double-blind crossover trial is needed to clarify the clinical utility and to assess the effect size of rTMS intervention in this population. Therefore, this paper describes a study protocol designed to investigate whether the use of rTMS can improve the motor and sensory function, as well as reduce spasticity in patients with incomplete SCI. Methods: A double-blind randomized sham-controlled crossover trial will be performed by enrolling 20 individuals with incomplete SCI. Patients who are at least six months post incomplete SCI (aged 18-60 years) will be recruited through referral by medical practitioners or therapists. Individuals will be randomly assigned to either group 1 or group 2 in a 1:1 ratio, with ten individuals in each group. The rTMS protocol will include ten sessions of high-frequency rTMS (5 Hz) over the bilateral lower-limb motor area positioned at the vertex (Cz). Clinical evaluations will be performed at baseline and after rTMS active and sham. Discussion: rTMS has produced positive results in treating individuals with physical impairments; thus, it might be promising in the SCI population. The results of this study may provide new insights to motor rehabilitation thereby contributing towards the better usage of rTMS in the SCI population. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02899637. Registered on 25 August 2016. |
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Effects of high-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation on functional performance in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trialIncomplete spinal cord injuryMotor rehabilitationNon-invasive brain stimulationPlasticityRepetitive transcranial magnetic stimulationBackground: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been investigated as a new tool in neurological rehabilitation of individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, due to the inconsistent results regarding the effects of rTMS in people with SCI, a randomized controlled double-blind crossover trial is needed to clarify the clinical utility and to assess the effect size of rTMS intervention in this population. Therefore, this paper describes a study protocol designed to investigate whether the use of rTMS can improve the motor and sensory function, as well as reduce spasticity in patients with incomplete SCI. Methods: A double-blind randomized sham-controlled crossover trial will be performed by enrolling 20 individuals with incomplete SCI. Patients who are at least six months post incomplete SCI (aged 18-60 years) will be recruited through referral by medical practitioners or therapists. Individuals will be randomly assigned to either group 1 or group 2 in a 1:1 ratio, with ten individuals in each group. The rTMS protocol will include ten sessions of high-frequency rTMS (5 Hz) over the bilateral lower-limb motor area positioned at the vertex (Cz). Clinical evaluations will be performed at baseline and after rTMS active and sham. Discussion: rTMS has produced positive results in treating individuals with physical impairments; thus, it might be promising in the SCI population. The results of this study may provide new insights to motor rehabilitation thereby contributing towards the better usage of rTMS in the SCI population. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02899637. Registered on 25 August 2016.University of São Paulo School of Arts Sciences and Humanities EACH - USPParaíba State University Department of Physiotherapy - UEPBHarvard Medical School Harvard Center for Noninvasive Brain StimulationUniversity of British Columbia Faculty of MedicineState University of São Paulo Physical Therapy Program - UNESPUniversity of Exeter Medical SchoolUniversity of LincolnHaven Clinical Psychology PracticeAvenida Professor Luciano Gualberto Biomedical Engineering Laboratory Department of Telecommunication and Control, Travessa 3, n. 158. Cidade UniversitáriaState University of São Paulo Physical Therapy Program - UNESPUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Paraíba State UniversityHarvard Center for Noninvasive Brain StimulationFaculty of MedicineUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)University of Exeter Medical SchoolUniversity of LincolnHaven Clinical Psychology PracticeBiomedical Engineering Laboratoryde Araújo, Amanda Vitória LacerdaBarbosa, Valéria Ribeiro NogueiraGaldino, Gilma SerraFregni, FelipeMassetti, ThaisFontes, Sara Lynnde Oliveira Silva, Danilo [UNESP]da Silva, Talita DiasMonteiro, Carlos Bandeira de MelloTonks, JamesMagalhães, Fernando Henrique2018-12-11T16:50:23Z2018-12-11T16:50:23Z2017-11-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-017-2280-1Trials, v. 18, n. 1, 2017.1745-6215http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17034710.1186/s13063-017-2280-12-s2.0-850328910082-s2.0-85032891008.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengTrials1,291info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-12T06:12:53Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/170347Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:28:52.606917Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Effects of high-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation on functional performance in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of high-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation on functional performance in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of high-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation on functional performance in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial de Araújo, Amanda Vitória Lacerda Incomplete spinal cord injury Motor rehabilitation Non-invasive brain stimulation Plasticity Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation |
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Effects of high-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation on functional performance in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
title_full |
Effects of high-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation on functional performance in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of high-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation on functional performance in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of high-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation on functional performance in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of high-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation on functional performance in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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de Araújo, Amanda Vitória Lacerda |
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de Araújo, Amanda Vitória Lacerda Barbosa, Valéria Ribeiro Nogueira Galdino, Gilma Serra Fregni, Felipe Massetti, Thais Fontes, Sara Lynn de Oliveira Silva, Danilo [UNESP] da Silva, Talita Dias Monteiro, Carlos Bandeira de Mello Tonks, James Magalhães, Fernando Henrique |
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Barbosa, Valéria Ribeiro Nogueira Galdino, Gilma Serra Fregni, Felipe Massetti, Thais Fontes, Sara Lynn de Oliveira Silva, Danilo [UNESP] da Silva, Talita Dias Monteiro, Carlos Bandeira de Mello Tonks, James Magalhães, Fernando Henrique |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Paraíba State University Harvard Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Faculty of Medicine Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) University of Exeter Medical School University of Lincoln Haven Clinical Psychology Practice Biomedical Engineering Laboratory |
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de Araújo, Amanda Vitória Lacerda Barbosa, Valéria Ribeiro Nogueira Galdino, Gilma Serra Fregni, Felipe Massetti, Thais Fontes, Sara Lynn de Oliveira Silva, Danilo [UNESP] da Silva, Talita Dias Monteiro, Carlos Bandeira de Mello Tonks, James Magalhães, Fernando Henrique |
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Incomplete spinal cord injury Motor rehabilitation Non-invasive brain stimulation Plasticity Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation |
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Incomplete spinal cord injury Motor rehabilitation Non-invasive brain stimulation Plasticity Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation |
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Background: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been investigated as a new tool in neurological rehabilitation of individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, due to the inconsistent results regarding the effects of rTMS in people with SCI, a randomized controlled double-blind crossover trial is needed to clarify the clinical utility and to assess the effect size of rTMS intervention in this population. Therefore, this paper describes a study protocol designed to investigate whether the use of rTMS can improve the motor and sensory function, as well as reduce spasticity in patients with incomplete SCI. Methods: A double-blind randomized sham-controlled crossover trial will be performed by enrolling 20 individuals with incomplete SCI. Patients who are at least six months post incomplete SCI (aged 18-60 years) will be recruited through referral by medical practitioners or therapists. Individuals will be randomly assigned to either group 1 or group 2 in a 1:1 ratio, with ten individuals in each group. The rTMS protocol will include ten sessions of high-frequency rTMS (5 Hz) over the bilateral lower-limb motor area positioned at the vertex (Cz). Clinical evaluations will be performed at baseline and after rTMS active and sham. Discussion: rTMS has produced positive results in treating individuals with physical impairments; thus, it might be promising in the SCI population. The results of this study may provide new insights to motor rehabilitation thereby contributing towards the better usage of rTMS in the SCI population. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02899637. Registered on 25 August 2016. |
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