Best Gift Transcranial Magnetic Stimulator for Brain Health RTMS Therapy for Chronic Fatigue & Migraine Neuro Recovery Equipment
Best Gift Transcranial Magnetic Stimulator for Brain Health RTMS Therapy for Chronic Fatigue & Migraine Neuro Recovery Equipment
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SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: ZJKC
Certification: CE
Electronic: No
Feature: For Brain Active Therapy,rTMS for Depression & Parkinsons etc
High-concerned chemical: None
Input Voltage: AC 100V-240V, 50Hz/60Hz
Is Batteries Included: No
Machine Size: 27.97*18.97*8.06cm / 11.01*7.47*3.17in
Magnetic Field Frequency: 1/5/10/15/20/30/40/50Hz, 8 Fixed Frequency to Choose
Net Weight: Machine: 1kg / 2.21lb; Therapeutic Head: 0.7kg / 1.54lb
Origin: Mainland China
Plug Type: EU Plug
Power Supply: DC Charging
Product Name: Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation(rTMS) Machine
Strong Level Magnetic Strength: 11mT-19mT
Time: 0-95 Minutes, Every 5 Minutes Adjustable
Variable(Adjust) Frequency Modes: 11 Modes to Choose
Voltage: 50-1000V AC
Weak Level Magnetic Strength: 6mT-10mT
【Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation】Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapeutic Instrument is a kind of therapeutic equipment for brain diseases developed by using the push-button control mode, based on the brain physiology, biophysics and clinical encephalopathy therapy, integrating repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and electric stimulation theory, and applying.
【Principle of TMS Treatment】Magnetic Coil: During a TMS session, an electromagnetic coil is placed against the patient's scalp, usually near the forehead. Magnetic Pulses: The coil generates magnetic pulses that pass through the skull and induce small electric currents in the brain. These currents can stimulate nerve cells in specific areas of the brain.
Product Information:
Product Name: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Machine
Model Number: JLC01
Number of Therapeutic Heads: 1 Large Therapeutic Head + 8 Small Therapeutic Head
Magnetic Field Frequency: 1/5/10/15/20/30/40/50Hz, 8 Fixed Frequency Adjustable
Variable Frequency Modes: 11 Modes to Choose
Weak Level Magnetic Strength: 6mT-10mT
Strong Level Magnetic Strength: 11mT-19mT
Vibration Function: Magnetic Therapy Head Vibration Mode
Time: 0-95 Minutes, Every 5 Minutes Adjustable
Material: ABS
Net Weight: Machine: 1kg / 2.21lbs; Therapeutic Head: 0.7kg / 1.54lbs"
Machine Size: 27.97*18.97*8.06cm / 11.01*7.47*3.17in
Working Voltage: AC 110V-240V, 50Hz/60Hz
Working Principle of rTMS:
1. Magnetic Coil:
• A magnetic coil is placed on the scalp, usually over the prefrontal cortex (a region often linked with mood regulation).
• The coil generates a rapidly changing magnetic field, which can penetrate the skull and induce electric currents in the underlying brain tissue.
2. Induction of Electrical Currents:
• The magnetic field induces small electrical currents in the brain. These currents can depolarize neurons (nerve cells) in targeted regions, effectively stimulating or modulating their activity.
3. Stimulation of Neurons:
• Depending on the frequency and pattern of the magnetic pulses, rTMS can either increase or decrease the activity of specific brain regions.
• High-frequency rTMS (e.g., 10 Hz and above): Typically enhances neuronal activity in the targeted area.
• Low-frequency rTMS (e.g., 1 Hz): Generally suppresses neuronal activity.
4. Repetition and Neuroplasticity:
• The "repetitive" nature of the treatment involves delivering these pulses repeatedly over multiple sessions. This repeated stimulation can lead to lasting changes in neuronal connectivity and function, a process known as neuroplasticity.
What rTMS Can Treat:
1. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD):
In depression, certain areas of the brain (particularly the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) may show reduced activity. High-frequency rTMS can stimulate this region, enhancing its activity and improving mood. rTMS has been shown to be effective in patients with treatment-resistant depression, where traditional medications have failed.
2.Anxiety Disorders:
Anxiety disorders are often associated with abnormal activity in specific brain circuits. rTMS can modulate these circuits, particularly by stimulating or inhibiting areas like the prefrontal cortex.
3. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD):
OCD involves overactivity in certain brain regions, such as the orbitofrontal cortex. Low-frequency rTMS can help reduce this overactivity, leading to symptom relief. rTMS is FDA-approved for OCD treatment, showing moderate effectiveness.
4. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD):
PTSD is associated with dysregulation in the brain’s fear and memory circuits. rTMS can help recalibrate these circuits, reducing symptoms like hyperarousal and intrusive memories.
5. Neuropathic Pain:
Neuropathic pain involves abnormal nerve signaling. rTMS can modulate pain-processing regions in the brain, reducing pain perception.Some patients experience significant pain relief, particularly when other treatments have failed.
6. Migraine:
Migraines involve abnormal brain excitability. rTMS can help by normalizing activity in regions associated with pain and headache triggers. rTMS has been shown to reduce the frequency and intensity of migraines in some patients.
7. Stroke Rehabilitation:
After a stroke, affected brain areas can show reduced activity. rTMS can stimulate these areas, promoting recovery of motor and cognitive functions. rTMS has shown promise in improving motor recovery and speech in stroke patients.
8. Schizophrenia:
rTMS can reduce symptoms of schizophrenia, particularly auditory hallucinations. It works by targeting areas involved in abnormal sensory perception and auditory processing.
9. Chronic Pain:
Neuropathic pain and fibromyalgia have been treated with rTMS by modulating pain pathways in the brain. It can help reduce pain intensity and improve quality of life in patients with chronic pain conditions.
10. Parkinson's Disease:
rTMS has shown promise in reducing symptoms such as bradykinesia (slowness of movement), rigidity, and even improving cognitive function in patients with Parkinson’s disease.
11. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD):
rTMS is being researched for its potential to improve social functioning, repetitive behaviors, and communication in individuals with autism, although more research is needed.
12. Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease:
There is ongoing research on the potential of rTMS to improve cognitive function and slow down cognitive decline in patients with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. It may enhance memory and executive function.








