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About TMS
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in specific areas of the brain. It is often used to treat depression, particularly for patients who have not responded to traditional treatments like medication. During TMS, an electromagnetic coil is placed near the scalp, generating magnetic pulses that influence brain activity. It is a generally well-tolerated and increasingly popular option in psychiatric and neurological treatment, with ongoing research into broader applications for conditions such as anxiety, OCD, and PTSD.
Further reading:
- New Treatment Pathways for People with Depression: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation – TMS. Read more… (In German)
- Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS). Read more…
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Brain stimulation poised to move from last resort to frontline treatment. Read more…
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The evolution of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Past, present, and future. Read more…
About our approach to TMS
At sync2brain, we’re advancing TMS by honing in on its timing. Recognizing that every brain has unique oscillations and rhythms, our approach tailors magnetic stimulation to align with each patient’s specific neural patterns, maximizing the therapeutic impact. By using our bossdevice® developed in partnership with leaders in real-time computing and neuro-analytics, we achieve near-instantaneous synchronization with the brain’s natural cycles. This precision, validated through research, makes TMS more effective for conditions like depression and OCD and holds promise for broader neuropsychiatric applications.
Further reading:
- Startup Shorts: Developing Personalized Brain Stimulation Therapy with Real-Time Simulation. Watch Video! Read more…
- Our story – The Perfect Moment for Bursts of Inspiration. Read more… (In German)
- Our journey to certification – From Business Model Development to Certified Legal Manufacturer. Read more… (In German)