TMS treatment for PTSD - second course
Smart TMS Bristol provides people with a treatment option to address the challenges of PTSD. Utilising Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), an advanced and non-invasive technique, the second course of this therapy focuses on the specific brain regions impacted by PTSD, promoting a sense of increased happiness and contentment.
How is Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) used to treat PTSD?
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), a gentle and non-invasive technique, uses repetitive magnetic pulses to provide relief to the specific brain region responsible for regulating emotions and mood.
When Smart TMS is used to treat PTSD, a comprehensive approach is taken to consider any related factors that may contribute to or arise from the condition, such as phobias and depression.
The second course of TMS therapy for PTSD involves the second set of 15 sessions of TMS. The complete 30 sessions are conducted over a period of three to six weeks. A clinician assesses the progress after the initial course.
Each treatment session lasts for 30 minutes, and in some cases, multiple sessions per day may be done. This non-invasive treatment, which requires no anaesthesia, medication, hospitalisation, or recovery time, employs repetitive magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain regions associated with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Furthermore, this therapy has proven effective in addressing complex post-traumatic stress disorder as well.
When Smart TMS is used to treat PTSD, a comprehensive approach is taken to consider any related factors that may contribute to or arise from the condition, such as phobias and depression.
The second course of TMS therapy for PTSD involves the second set of 15 sessions of TMS. The complete 30 sessions are conducted over a period of three to six weeks. A clinician assesses the progress after the initial course.
Each treatment session lasts for 30 minutes, and in some cases, multiple sessions per day may be done. This non-invasive treatment, which requires no anaesthesia, medication, hospitalisation, or recovery time, employs repetitive magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain regions associated with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Furthermore, this therapy has proven effective in addressing complex post-traumatic stress disorder as well.
How effective are the results of TMS for PTSD?
Nine out of ten people will encounter positive outcomes as a result of TMS treatment, and five out of ten will attain remission, characterised by a decrease or absence of symptoms.
How much does the second course of TMS treatment for PTSD cost?
The second session of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) at Smart TMS Bristol is priced at £4125.
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