Abstract

Repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation (rPMS) is a noninvasive treatment method that can penetrate to deeper structures with painless stimulation to improve motor function in people with physical impairment due to brain or nerve disorders. The effectiveness and safety of this intervention for people after stroke currently remain uncertain. Our recent Cochrane review1 update assessed the effects of rPMS in improving activities of daily living and functional ability in people after stroke.

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