A Randomized Controlled Trial of Repetitive Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation applied in Early Subacute Stroke: Effects on Severe Upper-limb Impairment

Clin Rehabil. 2022 May;36(5):693-702. doi: 10.1177/02692155211072189. Epub 2022 Jan 5.

Abstract

Objectives: Repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation (rPMS) is a non-invasive method that activates peripheral nerves and enhances muscle strength. This study aimed to investigate the effect of rPMS applied in early subacute stroke on severe upper extremity impairment.

Design: Randomized controlled trial.

Setting: Rehabilitation department of a university hospital.

Subjects: People aged 30-80 years with no practical arm function within four weeks of a first stroke.

Interventions: Participants were randomly assigned to either the rPMS group (n = 24, 20Hz and 2400 pulses of rPMS to triceps brachii and extensor digitorum muscles daily for two weeks in addition to conventional physiotherapy) or the control group (n = 20, conventional physiotherapy).

Main measures: The primary outcome was the upper extremity motor section of Fugl-Meyer Assessment after treatment. Secondary outcomes included Barthel Index and root mean square of surface electromyography for muscle strength and stretch-induced spasticity of critical muscles of the upper extremity. Data presented: mean (SD) or median (IQR).

Results: The rPMS group showed more significant improvements in the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (12.5 (2.5) vs. 7.0 (1.4), P < 0.001), Barthel Index (15 (5) vs. 10 (3.7), P < 0.001), and strength-root mean square (biceps brachii: 20.5 (4.8) vs. 6.2 (2.7), p < 0.001; triceps brachii: 14.9 (5.8) vs. 4.3 (1.2), p < 0.001; flexor digitorum: 5.1 (0.8) vs. 4.0 (1.1), p < 0.001) compared with the control group.

Conclusion: In patients with no functional arm movement, rPMS of upper limb extensors improves arm function and muscle strength for grip and elbow flexion and extension.

Keywords: Stroke; motor function; repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation; surface electromyography; upper extremity.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Phenomena
  • Middle Aged
  • Muscle Spasticity
  • Stroke Rehabilitation* / methods
  • Stroke* / complications
  • Stroke* / diagnosis
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Upper Extremity