Intermittent Theta-Burst Stimulation
Cross-source consensus on Intermittent Theta-Burst Stimulation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Each active iTBS session delivers 600 pulses at 80% of active motor threshold over 192 seconds. — Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation on cortical network modulation and functional recovery in patients with chronic ankle injury following surgery: study protocol for randomised controlled trial
- The trial evaluates whether iTBS combined with exercise therapy improves rehabilitation outcomes in chronic postoperative ankle injury. — Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation on cortical network modulation and functional recovery in patients with chronic ankle injury following surgery: study protocol for randomised controlled trial
- iTBS is expected to improve motor function more than sham stimulation when both are combined with exercise therapy. — Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation on cortical network modulation and functional recovery in patients with chronic ankle injury following surgery: study protocol for randomised controlled trial
- The active iTBS protocol targets the contralateral primary motor cortex corresponding to the affected limb. — Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation on cortical network modulation and functional recovery in patients with chronic ankle injury following surgery: study protocol for randomised controlled trial
- iTBS is designed to produce long-term potentiation-like effects over a short stimulation period. — Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation on cortical network modulation and functional recovery in patients with chronic ankle injury following surgery: study protocol for randomised controlled trial