Effects of rTMS combined with rPMS on stroke patients with arm paralysis after contralateral seventh cervical nerve transfer: a case-series

Int J Neurosci. 2023 Dec;133(9):999-1007. doi: 10.1080/00207454.2022.2032044. Epub 2022 Feb 7.

Abstract

Objective: We conducted this study to evaluate the effect of rTMS combined with rPMS on stroke patients with arm paralysis after CSCNTS.

Methods: A case-series of four stroke patients with arm paralysis, ages ranging from 39 to 51 years, that underwent CSCNTS was conducted. Patients were treated with 10 HZ rTMS on the contralesional primary motor cortex combined with 20 HZ rPMS on groups of elbow and wrist muscles for 15 days.

Results: The muscle tone of elbow flexor muscle (EFM), elbow extensor muscle (EEM), wrist flexor muscle (WFM) and flexor digitorum (FD) reduced immediately after operation followed by increasing gradually. After rehabilitation, the muscle tone of EEM and EFM reduced by 14% and 11%, respectively. There was a 13% and 45% change ratio in WFM and FD. The numeric rating scale (mean = 5.75 ± 1.71) was significantly lower (mean = 3.25 ± 1.90, t = 8.66, p = .00). Grip and pinch strength (mean = 23.65 ± 4.91; mean = 4.9 ± 0.59) were significantly higher (mean = 34.63 ± 5.23, t = -61.07, p = .00; mean = 7.1 ± 0.73, t = -13.91, p = .00).

Conclusions: The rehabilitation of stroke patients with arm paralysis after CSCNTS is a long, complicated process which includes great change of neuropathic pain, muscle tone, and muscle strength. In order to enhance the neural connection between the contralesional hemisphere and the hemiplegic limb, alleviate postoperative complications, as well as accelerate the rehabilitation process, we can consider to use rTMS combined with rPMS.

Keywords: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS); contralateral seventh cervical nerve transfer surgery (CSCNTS); muscle strength; pain; repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation (rPMS); spasticity; stroke.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Arm / innervation
  • Hemiplegia / etiology
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Nerve Transfer* / adverse effects
  • Stroke Rehabilitation*
  • Stroke* / complications
  • Stroke* / therapy
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
  • Treatment Outcome