Central Post Stroke Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of Navigated Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Treatment of Central Post Stroke Pain
The aim of the study is to evaluate the analgesic effects of navigated repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in central post stroke pain. MRI based navigation is used to determine the exact locations for stimulation.
Central post stroke pain is often very resistant to treatment. TMS has been shown to be a
promising tool in treating difficult pain conditions. The best sites for stimulation are
still not known and navigation has been used only in few studies.
The aim is to evaluate the analgesic effects of Navigated Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic
Stimulation ( nrTMS ) on pain in a three armed crossover study. The navigation is done by
using magnetic resonance imaging and stereotactic camera system. The three arms include
stimulation to M1, S2 and sham stimulation to M1. 10 Hz repetitive stimulation is given to a
specified location once a day 5 days a week for two weeks in each of the three arms. A months
washout period is kept between each arm of the study.
Pain and other variables are followed before, during and after the study for 6 months.
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