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TMS over the left prefrontal cortex

by Sara Adrianaa Professional Health Fitness Adviser

After choosing the best point, the DLPFC is located five cm above the best point of stimulation soon abductor [Paschal-Leone et al, 1996].

However, this method can be more accurately located through the use of stereotactic navigation that allows placement of the coil TMS in individual brain structures recognized after 3D reconstruction by MRI.  I have had enough treatments: http://reviewlization.com/category/health-issue-guide/grow-height-tips/

Clinical Trials: TMS over the left prefrontal cortex several studies have been undertaken in order to assess the true efficacy of TMS in the treatment of depression.

Some of these studies have shown great efficacy, one of them showing a 50% drop in the Hamilton scale after treatment, even considering that the sample is small and the variability in the parameters used between different protocols is great.

However, modest effects were also found, even the lack of difference between placebo and real EMT, suggesting a placebo effect for EMT.
However, the modest results were found in studies with small number of subjects and with fewer pulses applied by patients.

1) Studies with Large Pro Evidence TMS in the Treatment of Depression.

Paschal-Leone et al [1996] conducted an early study TMS randomized for treatment of depression.

The authors stimulated different regions and obtained better results in the left prefrontal cortex, despite the short duration of effects.

Coca et al [1996] published an open study with positive results after the use of TMS as an additive therapy for depression, although they used TMS single pulse instead of TMS.

Subsequently, Trigs et al [1999] and Avery et al [1999]


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