Objective: To explore and analyze the effect of repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with mirror therapy on the recovery of upper limb motor function in stroke patients.Methods: Using the random number table method,83 patients with unilateral upper limb dysfunction after stroke admitted from December 2019 to October2020 were randomly divided into repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with mirror therapy intervention group,mirror only control group,and intervention group41 people and 42 people in the control group.The intervention group was given conventional rehabilitation treatment and repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with mirror treatment,and the control group was given conventional rehabilitation and mirror treatment,using Fugl-Meyer assessment method(FMA upper limbs,hands)and daily routine Table(ADL),motor evoked potential(MEP)latency,central motor conduction time(CTMT)are used to evaluate the upper limb function of stroke patients before treatment and at 3 weeks of treatment.Results: After 3 weeks of treatment in the two groups,FMA(upper limbs,hands),ADL,MEP latency and CTMT all improved compared with before treatment,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05);after 3 weeks of treatment,the intervention group The scores(upper limbs),ADL,MEP latency and CTMT were significantly better than those of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion: Conclusion: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with mirror therapy or mirror therapy under conventional rehabilitation therapy can improve the upper limb motor function of stroke patients,and the rehabilitation effect of the combined treatment group is better. |