Transcranial magnetic stimulation

Transcranial magnetic stimulation

Transcranial
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive method to cause depolarization or hyperpolarization in the neurons of the brain. TMS uses electromagnetic induction to induce weak electric currents using a rapidly changing magnetic field; this can cause activity in specific or general parts of the brain with minimal discomfort, allowing the functioning and interconnections of the brain to be studied. A variant of TMS, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), has been tested as a treatment tool for various neurological and psychiatric disorders including migraines, strokes, Parkinson's disease, dystonia, tinnitus, depression and auditory hallucinations.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation - List of case studies

Motor Neuron Disease – additional opinion

-        Transcranial magnetic stimulation (French) in January 2009: within normal limits. ...

Motor Neuron Disease

-        Transcranial magnetic stimulation (French) in January 2009: within normal limits. ...

Motor Neuron Disease – another opinion

Left FDI and Glossus muscles were normal. - Transcranial magnetic stimulation (French) in January 2009: within normal limits. Past ...

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