Thursday 5 March 2020

Shorter Treatment Duration for dTMS

There’s a lot going in favor of dTMS over and above rTMS and other brain stimulation therapies. Apart from the efficacy of the results, dTMS also involves comparatively shorter treatment sessions.

There are various mental stimulation treatments and then there is TMS therapy for depression. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation is a non-invasive and non-medicative treatment that has been approved by the FDA for improving mental health in patients with depression, OCD, PTSD, anxiety and other major depressive disorders.

The latest Deep TMS or dTMS treatment is becoming a more popular and trusted option than Repetitive TMS or rTMS. Both the therapies use an electromagnetic field to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. This works to improve the mood and reduce depression by rebalancing the brain chemistry.

However, both have some marked differences in delivery of the treatment. While the rTMS involves repeatedly pulsing magnetic pulses into the brain with increasing strength, the dTMS pulses work on a continuous strength and remain steady throughout the treatment. It follows that dTMS treatment manages to penetrate deeper into the brain structure and can stimulate broader areas of the brain, thus increasing the probability of reaching the right target.

In real clinical settings (after six weeks - 30 sessions), it is proved that about 58% of patients responded positively to rTMS treatment and 37% managed to achieve remission. In contrast, the response rate of dTMS is a whopping 75% with 51% actually achieving remission!

That’s not all either. dTMS has a lot going for it at the treatment level too. It is a fact that while rTMS sessions typically last around 30 to 40 minutes at a minimum, a standard rTMS session delivers the desired impact within 20 minutes itself.

This substantially shorter session time makes it easier for the patients to get the treatment done on a regular basis. They are required to come in 5 days a week for four to six weeks, just like a typical rTMS treatment.

Patients or attendants can check the TMS Center Centennial website, https://tmscentercentennial.com to find a TMS therapy near me.

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