Theta burst stimulation of the motor cortex reduces laser-evoked pain perception

2008 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Theta burst stimulation of the motor cortex reduces laser-evoked pain perception​
Poreisz, C.; Csifcsák, G.; Antal, A.; Levold, M.; Hillers, F. & Paulus, W.​ (2008) 
Neuroreport19(2) pp. 193​-196​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/WNR.0b013e3282f45498 

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Poreisz, Csaba; Csifcsák, Gábor; Antal, Andrea; Levold, Maik; Hillers, Ferdinand; Paulus, Walter
Abstract
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over the primary motor cortex (MI) was recently introduced to modulate pain perception. The aim of this double-blind cross-over study was to investigate the effect of a modified rTMS paradigm, called cTBS on experimentally induced laser-evoked pain applied over the left MI. cTBS inhibits the cortical excitability of the MI for approximately 1 h. Subjective pain was measured using the verbal analogue scale prior to, immediately after and 30 min post-stimulation. cTBS, and not the sham stimulation resulted in a significant decrease in pain perception on both hands, accentuated on the right hand. Further studies are needed using motor cortex TBS in chronic pain to pave the way towards a therapeutic tool.
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2008
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published
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Journal
Neuroreport 
ISSN
0959-4965
Language
English

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