Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale after rTMS
Total score 64, with higher scores representing more severe depression. Change from baseline score in the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale to the measurement taken after finishing rTMS.
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale First Follow Up
Total score 64, with higher scores representing more severe depression. Change from baseline score in the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale to the measurement taken two weeks after finishing rTMS.
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale Second Follow Up
Total score 64, with higher scores representing more severe depression. Change from baseline score in the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale to the measurement taken four weeks after finishing rTMS.
36-Item Short Form Health Survey after rTMS
Total score, range 0 to 800, with lower values representing a worse outcome. Change from baseline score in the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey to the measurement taken after finishing rTMS.
36-Item Short Form Health Survey First Follow Up
Total score, range 0 to 800, with lower values representing a worse outcome. Change from baseline score in the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey to the measurement taken two weeks after finishing rTMS.
36-Item Short Form Health Survey Second Follow Up
Total score, range 0 to 800, with lower values representing a worse outcome. Change from baseline score in the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey to the measurement taken four weeks after finishing rTMS.
Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders (Neuro-QoL) Upper Extremity Function after rTMS
Total score, range 0 to 100, with lower values representing a worse outcome. Change from baseline score in Neuro-Qol Upper Extremity Function to the measurement taken after finishing rTMS.
Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders (Neuro-QoL) Upper Extremity Function First Follow Up
Total score, range 0 to 100, with lower values representing a worse outcome. Change from baseline score in Neuro-Qol Upper Extremity Function to the measurement taken two weeks after finishing rTMS.
Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders (Neuro-QoL) Upper Extremity Function Second Follow Up
Total score, range 0 to 100, with lower values representing a worse outcome. Change from baseline score in Neuro-Qol Upper Extremity Function to the measurement taken four weeks after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of pain threshold to electric stimuli after rTMS
Electrocutaneus stimulation with gradually increasing intensity from 0mA until a patient reports that the sensation has become painful. Change from baseline pain threshold to the measurement taken after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of sensory threshold to electric stimuli after rTMS
Electrocutaneus stimulation with gradually increasing intensity from 0mA until a patient reports the first nonpainful tactile sensation. Change from baseline sensory threshold to the measurement taken after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of pain threshold to electric stimuli First Follow Up
Electrocutaneus stimulation with gradually increasing intensity from 0mA until a patient reports that the sensation has become painful. Change from baseline pain threshold to the measurement taken two weeks after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of sensory threshold to electric stimuli First Follow Up
Electrocutaneus stimulation with gradually increasing intensity from 0mA until a patient reports the first nonpainful tactile sensation. Change from baseline sensory threshold to the measurement taken two weeks after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of pain threshold to electric stimuli Second Follow Up
Electrocutaneus stimulation with gradually increasing intensity from 0mA until a patient reports that the sensation has become painful. Change from baseline pain threshold to the measurement taken four weeks after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of sensory threshold to electric stimuli Second Follow Up
Electrocutaneus stimulation with gradually increasing intensity from 0mA until a patient reports the first nonpainful tactile sensation. Change from baseline sensory threshold to the measurement taken four weeks after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of cold sensation threshold to cold stimuli after rTMS
Stimulation with cold temperature stimuli, gradually colder, starting from from 32 degree Celcius until patient will report that he feels cold. Change from baseline cold sensation threshold to the measurement taken after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of pain threshold to cold temeprature stimuli after rTMS
Stimulation with cold temperature stimuli, gradually colder, starting from 32 degree Celcius until patient starts to perceive stimuli as painful. Change from baseline pain threshold to the measurement taken after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of cold sensation threshold to cold temeprature stimuli First Follow Up
Stimulation with cold temperature stimuli, gradually colder, starting from from 32 degree Celcius until patient will report that he feels cold. Change from baseline cold sensation threshold to the measurement taken two weeks after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of pain threshold to cold temeprature stimuli First Follow Up
Stimulation with cold temperature stimuli, gradually colder, starting from 32 degree Celcius until patient starts to perceive stimuli as painful. Change from baseline pain threshold to the measurement taken two weeks after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of cold sensation threshold to cold temeprature stimuli Second Follow Up
Stimulation with cold temperature stimuli, gradually colder, starting from from 32 degree Celcius until patient will report that he feels cold. Change from baseline cold sensation threshold to the measurement taken four weeks after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of pain threshold to cold temeprature stimuli Second Follow Up
Stimulation with cold temperature stimuli, gradually colder, starting from 32 degree Celcius until patient starts to perceive stimuli as painful. Change from baseline pain threshold to the measurement taken four weeks after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of warmth sensation threshold to warm temeprature stimuli after rTMS
Stimulation with warm temperature stimuli, gradually warmer, starting from from 32 degree Celcius until patient will report that he feels warmth. Change from baseline warmth sensation threshold to the measurement taken after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of pain threshold to warm temeprature stimuli after rTMS
Stimulation with warm temperature stimuli, gradually warmer, starting from 32 degree Celcius until patient starts to perceive stimuli as painful. Change from baseline pain threshold to the measurement taken after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of warmth sensation threshold to warm temeprature stimuli First Follow Up
Stimulation with warm temperature stimuli, gradually warmer, starting from from 32 degree Celcius until patient will report that he feels warmth. Change from baseline warmth sensation threshold to the measurement taken two weeks after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of pain threshold to warm temeprature stimuli First Follow Up
Stimulation with warm temperature stimuli, gradually warmer, starting from 32 degree Celcius until patient starts to perceive stimuli as painful. Change from baseline pain threshold to the measurement taken two weeks after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of warmth sensation threshold to warm temeprature stimuli Second Follow Up
Stimulation with warm temperature stimuli, gradually warmer, starting from from 32 degree Celcius until patient will report that he feels warmth. Change from baseline warmth sensation threshold to the measurement taken four weeks after finishing rTMS.
Assessment of pain threshold to warm temeprature stimuli Second Follow Up
Stimulation with warm temperature stimuli, gradually warmer, starting from 32 degree Celcius until patient starts to perceive stimuli as painful. Change from baseline pain threshold to the measurement taken four weeks after finishing rTMS.
Bilateral Dynamometric Assessment of the strength of the index finger flexion after rTMS
Change from baseline strength of the index finger flexion to the measurement taken after finishing rTMS.
Bilateral Dynamometric Assessment of the strength of the foot extension after rTMS
Change from baseline strength of the foot extension to the measurement taken after finishing rTMS.
Bilateral Dynamometric Assessment of the strength of the index finger flexion First Follow Up
Change from baseline strength of the index finger flexion to the measurement taken two weeks after finishing rTMS.
Bilateral Dynamometric Assessment of the strength of the foot extension flexion First Follow Up
Change from baseline strength of the foot extension to the measurement taken two weeks after finishing rTMS.
Bilateral Dynamometric Assessment of the strength of the index finger flexion Second Follow Up
Change from baseline strength of the index finger flexion to the measurement taken four weeks after finishing rTMS.
Bilateral Dynamometric Assessment of the strength of the foot extension Second Follow Up
Change from baseline strength of the index foot extension to the measurement taken four weeks after finishing rTMS.