What is a TMS device?
What is a TMS device?
Overview. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression. TMS is typically used when other depression treatments haven’t been effective.
What is Brainsway Deep TMS?
TMS (or Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is a unique — noninvasive, outpatient, and well-tolerated — treatment option for people who face mental health challenges. TMS uses magnetic fields to stimulate parts of the brain and activate neural pathways in order to improve depressive symptoms.
Can I do TMS at home?
With at-home TMS, there’s no need to travel to a clinic or interrupt your day to make an appointment. The device can be used whenever and wherever you need relief. Another major selling point of at-home TMS equipment is the price.
How does TMS work for anxiety?
TMS treatment uses a repetitive magnetic pulse to calm the parts of the brain that cause the symptoms of generalised anxiety disorder. Smart TMS treatment for generalised anxiety disorder takes into account any related issues that could either cause or result from the anxiety, such as phobias and depression.
Is TMS therapy safe?
As mentioned earlier, TMS therapy is highly effective and proven safe. However, that does not mean that patients can’t experience any side effects from this treatment. The most common side effects that impact patients include mild headaches or tingling in the scalp or jaw.
Is TMS effective for OCD?
Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, or Deep TMS™, has been shown to safely and effectively alleviate the symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), particularly those patients who have not achieved sufficient improvement from traditional OCD treatment options.
Can TMS be harmful?
You may be wondering whether prolonged exposure to TMS treatment will cause any negative effects down the road. The FDA has approved TMS treatments for depression and OCD, and clinical studies have been conducted to research long-term TMS risks. No adverse effects have been associated with long-term TMS therapy.