Decrement of mirror movements by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in a patient with porencephaly

SH Jang, HG Kwon - Neurosciences Journal, 2016 - nsj.org.sa
Mirror movements (MM) are involuntary movements which occur on one side of the body as
a mirror reversal of the intentional movement on the other side of the body. Mirror …

Therapeutic benefit of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for severe mirror movements: A case report:☆

HS Kim, SH Jang, ZI Lee, MY Lee… - Neural regeneration …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Congenital mirror movements retard typical hand functions, but no definite therapeutic
modality is available to treat such movements. We report an 8-year-old boy with severe …

Congenital mirror movement: a study of functional MRI and transcranial magnetic stimulation

Y Maegaki, A Seki, I Suzaki, S Sugihara… - … medicine and child …, 2002 - cambridge.org
Two male patients (a child and an adult) with congenital mirror movement were studied
using functional MRI (fMRI) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Bilateral primary …

Bilateral motor cortex output with intended unimanual contraction in congenital mirror movements

M Cincotta, A Borgheresi, P Boffi, P Vigliano… - Neurology, 2002 - AAN Enterprises
In congenital mirror movements (MM), it is unclear whether the “mirror” motor cortex (M1)
produces output during intended unimanual movements. In two patients with MM, the …

Concurrent bilateral projection and activation of motor cortices in a patient with congenital mirror movements: a TMS study

M Papadopoulou, K Chairopoulos… - Clinical neurology and …, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: Mirror movements (MMs) are unintended and unnecessary movements are
accompanying voluntary activity in homologous muscles on the opposite side of the body …

Role of the ipsilateral motor cortex in mirror movements.

T Kanouchi, T Yokota, F Isa, K Ishii… - Journal of Neurology …, 1997 - jnnp.bmj.com
The mechanism of mirror movements in two patients was investigated; one with congenital
mirror movement, the other with schizencephaly. Transcranial magnetic stimulation on one …

Motor control in mirror movements: studies with transcranial magnetic stimulation

M Cincotta, A Borgheresi, A Ragazzonia… - Supplements to Clinical …, 2003 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Mirror movements (MM) are unintended movements on one side of the
body that occur as mirror reversals of the contralateral voluntary ones. They mainly involve …

Persistence of congenital mirror movements after hemiplegic stroke

MA Rocca, DM Mezzapesa… - American journal …, 2005 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
We describe a case of hereditary congenital mirror movements (MMs) in a 76-year-old man,
who after an ischemic stroke, had persistence of MMs in the paretic hand during voluntary …

Through the looking glass: persistent mirror movements

ECH Lim, RCS Seet - CMAJ, 2007 - Can Med Assoc
The Case: A 21-year-old man presented to our neurology clinic with persistent mirror
movements of his hands. He was a soldier, but he had been banned from handling firearms …

Ipsilateral motor-evoked potentials in patients with congenital and acquired mirror movements

T Uozumi, K Matsunaga, S Tsuji - International Congress Series, 2002 - Elsevier
We used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to investigate ipsilateral motor-evoked
potentials (MEPs) in patients with congenital mirror movements together with adult stroke …