Social anxiety
OCD
PTSD
ADHD
Dementia
Alzheimer
Parkinson
Post-stroke
Pain
Chronic
Migraine
Fibromyalgia
Insomnia
Tinnitus
TMS for Depression has become an FDA-approved option for treatment-resistant depression that has gained much recognition in recent years.
This non-invasive and drug-free treatment helps stimulate regions of the brain with a magnetic pulse, helping the brain regulate its activity.
TMS has proved to be 2-3 times more effective in resolving treatment-resistant depression than antidepressant medications and/or talk therapy. Approximately 50-60% of people who have failed to benefit from depression medications experience a positive response to TMS. One-third of those responders even experience full remission, meaning they completely resolved their depression symptoms.
Major Depressive Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
Postpartum Depression
In the case of anxiety disorders, the use of inhibitory rTMS can be especially useful in cases where sensory information and stimulus trigger anxiety — notably seen in phobias or PTSD.
TMS therapy has proven to be a highly effective and safe treatment for all forms of Anxiety. Clinical studies evidence that as high as 70% of anxiety sufferers have a significant improvement response to TMS – 68% achieve remission from their anxiety.
Generalized Anxiety D.
Specific Phobies
PTSD
Social Anxiety
OCD
TMS stimulates highly specific regions of the brain known to govern the pain response. TMS creates structural, physiological changes in the brain.
TMS may be able to help you stop taking medications or injections and obtain long-lasting, core brain healing.
Studies have shown that rTMS targeting the primary motor cortex can have beneficial outcomes on pain intensity, fatigue, sensory dimension of pain, as well as overall health and cognitive function.
TMS is entirely non-invasive (completely external to the body – no surgery or anesthesia, etc. of any kind).
TMS is virtually painless, and it has no side effects.
Migraine
Chronic Pain
Fibromyalgia
Neuropathic Pain
TMS has proved to be highly effective in arresting and minimizing the symptoms of Dementia.
Dementia is a broad term used to describe a cluster of symptoms characterized by a decline in memory, or in other thinking skills, which is severe enough to reduce one’s ability to perform everyday activities.
Numerous studies have demonstrated the efficacy, safety, as ease of utilizing TMS to treat Parkinson’s Disease. Studies also evidence that Depression, which as pervasive and common symptom of PD is also resolved through TMS.
Parkinson’s Disease is second only to Alzheimer’s Disease as the most prevalent neurodegenerative disease known.
Mild Cognitive Impairement
Alzheimer's Disease
Parkinson's Disease
Vascular Dementia