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MindBodyPinnacle Health provides NeuroStar Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), an FDA-approved, non-invasive therapy for depression, OCD, and smoking cessation, with potential benefits for anxiety and PTSD. TMS is particularly effective for treatment-resistant depression, employing magnetic fields to activate brain cells. The therapy involves daily, pain-free sessions over a period of 4-6 weeks and is known for having no lasting side effects.

How Does NeuroStar TMS Treatment Work | MindBodyPinnacle Health

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NeuroStar TMS Treatment For Depression, Anxiety Disorders And PTSD.

MindBodyPinnacle offers NeuroStar TMS, a non-invasive, FDA-approved therapy for depression, OCD, and smoking cessation, also showing promise for treating anxiety and PTSD. Especially useful for those with treatment-resistant depression, TMS activates brain cells using magnetic fields. This pain-free treatment involves daily sessions over 4 to 6 weeks, with no enduring side effects.

NeuroStar TMS and Major Depression

In individuals with Major Depression, the prefrontal cortex of the brain, which regulates emotions and pain management, often shows reduced activity. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy aims to stimulate this area, enhancing brain activity. TMS has shown promising results, particularly for those who have not improved with traditional treatments. Research indicates that about half of the patients who did not respond to other depression therapies experienced significant improvements or even full recovery after undergoing TMS.

NeuroStar TMS and Anxiety Disorders

In depression, the prefrontal cortex, which manages emotions and pain, is often underactive. Conversely, anxiety involves overactivity in the amygdala. TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) uses both high and low-frequency magnetic pulses to address these issues. For anxiety, low-frequency pulses help reduce the excessive activity of the amygdala, bringing nerve cell activity back to normal levels, thus helping to manage symptoms effectively.

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What To Expect During TMS Treatments

Before beginning TMS treatments at our clinic, we start with a comprehensive assessment to understand your mental and physical state, regardless of whether you have a clear diagnosis. This evaluation might involve discussing your symptoms, treatment history, and goals for the future. We approach these sensitive topics with respect and care, ensuring your comfort throughout the process. Our goal is to tailor a TMS treatment plan that effectively manages your symptoms and supports your mental well-being.

Benefits of TMS Therapy

  • It's a gentle treatment that doesn't involve surgery.

  • You won't need to stay in a hospital.

  • Research shows it hardly has any bad effects.

  • You can go to your sessions and drive yourself home.

  • You can keep doing your normal activities, like work or school, while getting treatment.

  • It also goes well with other therapies, like talking to a counselor.

Potential Side Effects of TMS Therapy

  • TMS Therapy often has few or no side effects.

  • Minor side effects might happen but usually disappear quickly after the treatment.

  • These minor side effects don't impact the effectiveness of the treatment.

Side Effects Of NeuroStar TMS Treatment

For People Who Are Very Sensitive:

  • Noise from the TMS machine may cause hearing issues for some.

  • Earplugs are provided to help prevent hearing problems.

  • Talk to your doctor if you have any concerns.

  • Hearing issues typically improve soon after a TMS session.

  • No lasting side effects have been reported from this therapy.

Important Considerations for Specific Cases:

  • Pregnant individuals or those with a history of brain injury, seizures, or epilepsy should consult their TMS physician before treatment.

  • If you have metal implants (like electrodes, aneurysm clips, bullet fragments, deep brain stimulators) in the brain-head-neck area, inform your doctor.

  • Discuss your complete medical and mental health history, including all medications, with your TMS physician to ensure treatment suitability.

NeuroStar TMS Painless Treatment , FDA-Approved Therapy

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is a non-invasive, FDA-approved treatment for conditions like major depressive disorder, OCD, smoking cessation, and anxiety symptoms in depression. It uses magnetic waves that penetrate only a few centimeters into the brain, directly beneath the treatment coil. These pulses are focused to enhance the therapeutic effect on connected brain areas, providing a safer and more comfortable alternative to traditional antidepressants, with patients remaining awake and able to communicate during sessions.

​NeuroStar TMS Painless Treatment , FDA-Approved Therapy

Drug-free Depression Treatment that Works For You

NeuroStar TMS Therapy has shown significant efficacy in treating depression, with studies involving over 14,000 participants highlighting major symptom reductions. Results indicate that 83% of individuals who completed the treatment experienced a significant decrease in depression symptoms, and 62% fully overcame their symptoms. It's important to note that some patients may also have been receiving other treatments, such as medications, alongside their NeuroStar therapy.

Effectiveness of TMS in Treating Depression:

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) has proven highly effective, especially for those who haven't found relief through traditional therapies. Clinical trials, including those at Stanford University, have shown remarkable outcomes. An intensive TMS variant called SAINT reported a 79% remission rate in severe depression cases. About 78.6% of individuals with treatment-resistant depression responded positively to TMS, highlighting its significant potential. This makes TMS a transformative option, offering new hope to those struggling with depression.

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NeuroStar TMS and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

In people with OCD, certain brain areas are overly active, leading to repetitive thoughts and behaviors. Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) therapy targets these regions to restore balance. TMS is also being explored for its potential benefits in treating conditions like autism, PTSD, and chronic pain, particularly when traditional medications or therapies are ineffective. The scope of NeuroStar therapy's applications continues to expand as researchers explore its efficacy across various disorders.

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