Bilateral primary motor area intermittent theta-burst stimulation may alleviate gait and postural disturbances in Parkinson's disease patients by astrocytic modulation, caudate volume changes, and increased functional neuroplasticity

Parkinsonism & Related Disorders(2024)

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Parkinson's disease,Intermittent theta burst stimulation,Axial symptoms,Gait and balance,Structural and functional brain changes,Astrocitary response,Neuroplasticity
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