Reduction of intractable deafferentation pain due to spinal cord or peripheral lesion by high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the primary motor cortex
Youichi Saitoh(The University of Osaka), Toshiki Yoshimine(Kishokai Medical Corporation), Amami Kato(The University of Osaka), Naoki Tani(Osaka Gakuin University), Azuma Hirayama(The University of Osaka), Toshio Shimokawa(Osaka University Hospital), Masayuki Hirata(The University of Osaka), Satoru Oshino(The University of Osaka), Haruhiko Kishima(Osaka University Hospital)
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