“…There are several recently published reviews and books describing application of rTMS in several disorders of the central nervous system (CNS) (Pascual-Leone, et al, 2002;Walsh and Pascual-Leone, 2003), although reports describing the application of this type of stimulation directly to the site of the spinal cord/nerve injury are rare (Wilson and Jagadeesh, 1976;Orgel et al, 1984). Cranial application of rTMS was reported to significantly improve locomotor recovery after spinal cord lesions in rats (Poirrier et al, 2004) and humans (Belci et al, 2004). The mechanism by which rehabilitation and physical therapy improves function, after SCI, is still not well understood (Thuret et al, 2006), and there are no reports about the influence of skilled motor training, combined with MS, on functional recovery after SCI.…”