TMS Shows Promise In Reducing Pain Perception

Huntington, NY (Newsworthy.ai) Thursday May 4, 2023 @ 1:00 PM Central —

According to Chronic Pain Experts, TMS has shown promise in reducing pain perception by altering neural networks in the brain. It works by targeting specific brain areas responsible for pain processing and stimulating them with magnets. This stimulation essentially "reboots" the neurological pathways producing pain, reducing pain perception.

However, TMS is not a standalone treatment option. It should be used with other pain management strategies, such as physical therapy, medication, and relaxation techniques. Additionally, the effectiveness of TMS can vary from person to person.

Patient testimonies suggest positive results from TMS treatment. "I had been living with chronic back pain for years and had tried numerous treatments without success". Say one patient "After undergoing TMS therapy; I noticed a significant reduction in my pain levels. I no longer rely on pain medication to get through my day."

The safety of TMS treatment has been well-established, with minimal side effects reported. Patients typically experience mild discomfort during the treatment, with no lingering pain afterward.

Before considering TMS therapy, it is critical to consult a pain management specialist to determine if it is the right treatment option for your specific condition.

North Shore TMS knows that TMS has shown promise in reducing pain perception for those with chronic pain. It is a safe and non-invasive treatment strategy that should be used with other pain management techniques. "Individual results may vary, but TMS can be a life-changing intervention for some patients.

About North Shore TMS

Medical Director Andrea Carlsen, MD, and the team of professionals at North Shore TMS provide personalized mental health care to patients of all ethnicities and socioeconomic backgrounds. Serving adolescents and adults, North Shore TMS offers innovative, evidence-based treatment options that address the root cause of psychiatric disorders in the Huntington, New York, community.


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