Clinical Study
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Does Not Improve the Sequence Effect in Freezing of Gait
Figure 4
Change of each trail and examination. These results indicated that the real rTMS has an improved effect on (a) FOG-Q, (b) MDS-UPDRS III, (c) ambulation time, (d) cadence, (e) step count, and (f) velocity.
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