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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Neurophysiol. 2016 Sep 15;127(11):3472–3479. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2016.09.008

Table 3.

Neck rotational movements in patients with focal hand dystonia (FHD), cervical dystonia (CD) and in healthy subjects (HS), before (baseline) and after (POST1 and POST2) real and sham cerebellar cTBS.

Real cTBS
Sham cTBS
baseline Post1 Post2 baseline Post1 Post2
FHD patients
Angular amplitude 64.49 ± 2.70 64.31 ± 2.48 64.47 ± 2.62 63.27 ± 3.33 61.30 ± 3.47 62.23 ± 3.60
Peak angular velocity 214.89 ± 29.68 225.30 ± 28.66 245.19 ± 24.23 214.16 ± 33.17 211.98 ± 30.57 207.25 ± 34.28
CD patients
Angular amplitude 55.50 ± 2.89 58.44 ± 3.38 57.71 ± 3.44 55.33 ± 2.33 57.23 ± 2.53 55.71 ± 2.38
Peak angular velocity 111.31 ± 12.15 114.79 ± 13.23 129.32 ± 13.30 129.48 ± 12.70 130.99 ± 12.66 139.24 ± 17.32
HS
Angular amplitude 66.04 ± 3.59 63.96 ± 3.40 66.22 ± 3.38 68.42 ± 2.35 67.94 ± 2.67 68.69 ± 3.42
Peak angular velocity 296.53 ± 41.90 297.56 ± 41.87 294.98 ± 39.08 265.31 ± 36.17 266.80 ± 38.05 283.57 ± 41.48

Angular amplitude is expressed in degrees, peak angular velocity is expressed in degrees/s. Values are means ±1 standard error of the mean.