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dc.contributor.authorMidaglia, Luciana Soledad
dc.contributor.authorFraga, A.
dc.contributor.authorRodriguez Acevedo, Breogan 
dc.contributor.authorLion Vázquez, Susana 
dc.contributor.authorRibeiro, S.
dc.contributor.authorDieguez Varela, Carina 
dc.contributor.authorFontanillo Fontanillo, Manuela 
dc.contributor.authorMuñoz García, Delicia 
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-07T07:04:52Z
dc.date.available2017-06-07T07:04:52Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.issn1352-4585
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11940/2342
dc.description.abstractBackground: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the second largest cause of moderate/severe disabilities in individuals between 20-50 years of age. Spasticity is a common disabling symptom with a prevalence of up to 84%, mainly affecting the flexor muscles (upper extremities) and extensor muscles (lower extremities), which consequently produced alterations in walking pattern and functional capacity. Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) is a non-invasive technique that selectively modulates the cortical excitability. The Theta Burst intermittent (TBi) is a short-lived and very safe stimulation protocol that can be an alternative to the conventional treatments. Objective: To analyze the therapeutic effect of rTMS-TBi on spasticity of the lower limbs by clinical and neurophysiological parameters in MS patients refractory to other treatments. Methods: Patients with relapsing-remitting MS were randomized to experimental/control groups. Treatment protocol: 10 sessions of rTMS-TBi applied to the contralateral motor cortex (to the most spastic lower limb) for 2 weeks. The spasticity degree was assessed using: direct clinical parameters (Modified Ashworth Scale, MAS), indirect clinical parameters [Penn Spam Frequency Scale (PSFS), plantar support, time to traverse 8 metres (Hauser index)], and neurophysiological parameters (H/M ratio). Data were analysed at pre-treatment, at the end of 10 rTMS sessions, and 2 weeks later. Results: 11 patients were studied (6 experimental and 5 placebo). One of the 6 patients on treatment improved the plantar support (from plantigrade to heel-toe at the end of the treatment and 2 weeks later). MAS improved in 5 patients and remained at 2 weeks (in 2 of the 3 muscles analyzed). PSFS improved in 3 patients but the effect was not sustained. The walking speed improved in all 6 patients at the end of the treatment and 2 weeks later. In the control group, 1 patient improved the plantar support, 2 the walking speed and 3 the PSFS. All of them showed improvement in at least one muscle group. The H/M ratio showed an improvement in the experimental group which remained stable until the last day, however, this was not observed in the control group. Conclusions: There were no significant differences according to clinical parameters between experimental and control groups. The neurophysiological analysis (ratio H/M) revealed a sustained improvement in the experimental group. Due to the small sample size, the study results were not conclusive. Nothing to disclose
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subject.meshMultiple Sclerosis
dc.subject.meshMagnetic Field Therapy
dc.titleRepetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in refractory spasticity treatment in patients with multiple sclerosis
dc.typePublicación de congreso
dc.authorsophosMidaglia, L.
dc.authorsophosFraga, A.
dc.authorsophosRodriguez Acevedo, B.
dc.authorsophosLion, S.
dc.authorsophosRibeiro, S.
dc.authorsophosDieguez, C.
dc.authorsophosFontanillo, M.
dc.authorsophosMunoz Garcia, D.
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/1352458513502429
dc.identifier.isi328751402084
dc.identifier.sophos13081
dc.issue.number11
dc.journal.titleMULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
dc.organizationServizo Galego de Saúde::Estrutura de Xestión Integrada (EOXI)::EOXI de Vigo::IBI - Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Ourense, Pontevedra y Vigo::Fundación Biomédica del Complexo Hospitalario Universitario de Vigo
dc.organizationServizo Galego de Saúde::Estrutura de Xestión Integrada (EOXI)::EOXI de Vigo - Complexo Hospitalario Universitario de Vigo::NeurofisioloxíaClínica
dc.organizationServizo Galego de Saúde::Estrutura de Xestión Integrada (EOXI)::EOXI de Vigo - Complexo Hospitalario Universitario de Vigo::Neuroloxía
dc.organizationServizo Galego de Saúde::Estrutura de Xestión Integrada (EOXI)::EOXI de Vigo - Complexo Hospitalario Universitario de Vigo::Rehabilitación
dc.page.initial279
dc.page.final280
dc.rights.accessRightsopenAccess
dc.typesophosComunicaciones a congresos
dc.volume.number19


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