Effects of motor cortex rTMS on lower urinary tract dysfunction in multiple sclerosis
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Effects of motor cortex rTMS on lower urinary tract dysfunction in multiple sclerosis
Abstract
We tested the effects of 5-Hz rTMS over the motor cortex in multiple sclerosis (MS) subjects complaining of lower urinary tract symptoms either in the filling or voiding phase. Our data show that motor cortex stimulation for five consecutive days over two weeks ameliorates the voiding phase of the micturition cycle, suggesting that enhancing corticospinal tract excitability might be useful to ameliorate detrusor contraction and/or urethral sphincter relaxation in MS patients with bladder dysfunction.
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