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Top Benefits of TMS Treatment for Your Mental Health

March 2, 2023 by Olympia Center for TMS & Psychiatry

Mental health conditions like depression can have a profound impact on a person’s life. They affect everything from personal relationships to their ability to work and enjoy everyday activities.

Mental health conditions like depression can have a profound impact on a person’s life. They affect everything from personal relationships to their ability to work and enjoy everyday activities. While many treatment options are available, some people may not respond to these treatments or experience unwanted side effects.
This is where TMS Treatment (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy) can be a game-changer. TMS can offer a range of benefits for mental health conditions, including depression. Read on to learn more about the top benefits of TMS Treatment and how it can help you achieve better mental health.

What is TMS Treatment?

TMS Treatment (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy) is a non-invasive medical treatment that uses magnetic fields to stimulate specific brain regions. It is primarily used to treat depression but can also treat other mental health conditions such as anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
During a TMS Treatment session, the patient sits in a chair, and a coil is placed over their scalp. The coil generates magnetic pulses that stimulate nerve cells in the brain that are thought to be involved in mood regulation. The treatment usually involves several sessions, each lasting about 30-40 minutes, over several weeks.
TMS Treatment has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating a major depressive disorder that has not responded to traditional antidepressant medication. It is generally considered safe, although some patients may experience mild side effects such as headache, scalp discomfort, or facial twitching during treatment.

Benefits of TMS Treatment

From its long-lasting results to its few side effects, TMS Treatment can be a game-changer for patients without relief from traditional treatments. Read about the benefits below:

Long Lasting Results

TMS Treatment has been shown to produce sustained improvement in symptoms, even after treatment has ended. Here are some of the ways in which TMS Treatment can provide long-lasting results for patients.

Structural Changes in the Brain

TMS Treatment has been shown to produce structural changes in the brain, particularly in the prefrontal cortex, which is involved in mood regulation. Studies have shown that TMS Treatment can increase the volume and connectivity of certain regions of the brain, leading to sustained improvement in symptoms.

Increased Neuroplasticity

TMS Treatment can also increase neuroplasticity, which is the brain’s ability to change and adapt over time. By stimulating specific regions of the brain, TMS Treatment can promote the growth of new neural connections, leading to sustained improvement in symptoms.

Maintenance Sessions

Some patients may benefit from maintenance TMS Treatment sessions after their initial treatment is complete. These sessions can help maintain the improvement in symptoms achieved during the initial treatment and can be scheduled on an as-needed basis.

Reduced Risk of Relapse

Because TMS Treatment can produce sustained improvement in symptoms, patients may be less likely to experience a relapse of their depression after treatment is complete. This can benefit patients who have struggled with chronic depression and may be at risk for recurrent episodes.

Non-Systemic Therapy

TMS Treatment is a non-systemic treatment, meaning that it does not involve the use of medications that circulate throughout the body. As a result, TMS Treatment does not produce many systemic side effects associated with traditional antidepressant medications, such as weight gain, sexual dysfunction, and drowsiness.

Localized Treatment

It is a localized treatment that targets specific regions of the brain that are involved in mood regulation. Because the treatment is targeted, it does not produce many of the generalized side effects that can be associated with traditional antidepressant medications.

Non-Invasive Treatment

TMS Treatment is a non-invasive treatment that does not require any incisions or surgery. This can be a significant benefit for patients who may hesitate to undergo more invasive procedures.

No Sedation Required

This therapy option does not require sedation, meaning patients are awake and alert throughout treatment. Hence, it can be a significant benefit for patients concerned about anesthesia-associated risks.

Relief From Depression Disorders

Depression disorders are complex. TMS Treatment has been shown to provide relief from a range of depression disorders.

Effective Treatment for MDD

Studies have shown that patients who receive TMS Treatment experience significant improvement in their symptoms, including decreased feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and anxiety and elevated mindfulness.

Helps With TRD

TMS Treatment can also be an effective treatment for patients with TRD, which is depression that has not responded to traditional antidepressant medication. TMS Treatment is often recommended as a second-line treatment for patients with TRD. This treatment option can significantly improve symptoms for these patients, allowing them to regain their quality of life.

Mild and Short-Lived Side Effects

Unlike traditional antidepressant medication, TMS Treatment does not produce many of the side effects like weight gain, sexual dysfunction, and drowsiness.
If you are struggling with depression or other mental health conditions and have not found relief from traditional treatments, TMS Treatment may be the solution you’ve been searching for. With its long-lasting results and ability to target specific regions of the brain, TMS Treatment can be an effective treatment option for many patients.
If you are interested in learning more about TMS Treatment and how it can help you achieve better mental health, contact contact us now!

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