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Deep TMS to Improve Mood Disturbances

What you should know about TMS treatment for mood disturbances

Today, TMS can treat mood disturbances and mental health conditions such as depression. As a result, psychiatrists will often recommend it as an alternative or supplement to more traditional treatments, such as medication. TMS therapy may be an option to help treat mood disturbances when traditional treatments are not enough. Keep reading to learn more about this type of treatment.

What is TMS?

TMS is a type of therapy that stimulates the brain with repetitive electromagnetic pulses. While the idea of jolting the brain with electricity sounds intimidating, there is electricity running through the human brain all the time. The gentle pulses of TMS therapy are strong enough to force neurons to fire and stimulate activity in hypoactive areas of the brain.

Hypoactive brain areas could be linked to mental health conditions such as depression. The goal of TMS is to bring normal levels of activity back to these parts of the brain and return to a healthy pattern.

What is Deep TMS™?

Deep TMS is a more advanced version of the technology, developed by BrainsWay, that can reach deeper structures in the brain compared to standard TMS therapy. It is the first TMS technology approved by the FDA to treat OCD.

Can TMS treat mood disturbances?

The FDA approved both standard TMS and Deep TMS for treating major depressive disorder (MDD), more commonly referred to as depression. Many insurance providers offer coverage for this type of treatment.

In Europe, Deep TMS is certified to treat various other mental health conditions that affect a patient’s mood, such as bipolar disorder. BrainsWay continues to work toward expanding FDA approval to include these conditions in the United States too.

How proven is TMS?

Although TMS is a relatively new technology, it has advanced over the years as scientists study and improve its effects. The FDA approved it in 2008. In 2019, a study from the Journal of Psychiatric Research confirmed the safety and efficiency of TMS therapy as a treatment option for MDD.

Is TMS treatment effective without medication?

Patients can receive TMS therapy by itself or in addition to medication. A psychiatrist will often recommend TMS when their patient is resistant or immune to medication or when the side effects of the drug are intolerable.


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