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042). Timed up and go times improved by 48.2%, although this did not reach statistical significance (p = 0.06). Patients' global impression of change was 'much improved' for four patients. Improvement in gait after stimulation was reversible, since it returned to baseline scores 4 weeks after stimulation. No severe side effects were recorded. This pilot study suggests that transcutaneous magnetic spinal cord stimulation is feasible and can potentially improve gait problems in PD, without severe adverse effects. Large scale phase II tr

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