Transcranial magnetic stimulation and clinical applicability: perspectives in neuropsychiatric therapeutics
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1679-9836.v90i1p3-14Keywords:
Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Stroke, Pain/therapy, Parkinson disease/therapy, Depression/pathologyAbstract
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a technique that emerged in the 90s and has currently become recognized for its safety and potential applicability in the treatment of neuropsychiatry diseases. To clarify the possible uses of TMS and its variations in the clinical scope as a treatment, we proceeded a literature review selecting articles in the areas where the technique of TMS has already been widely used: Stroke, Pain, Parkinson’s Disease and Depression. These diseases have high morbidity, with large implications for the quality of life due to the high degree of disability and the fact that we still lack of fully efficient therapeutic methods. In this context, EMT emerges as a promising tool with amazing results, which provide scope for direct applications in clinical practice. However, the development of more randomized studies is necessary, in order to standardize and improve the approaches of this technique in the treatment of such pathologiesDownloads
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2011-03-01
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Araújo, H. A., Iglesio, R. F., Correia, G. S. . de C., Fernandes, D. T. R. M., Galhardoni, R., Teixeira, M. J., & Andrade, D. C. de. (2011). Transcranial magnetic stimulation and clinical applicability: perspectives in neuropsychiatric therapeutics. Revista De Medicina, 90(1), 3-14. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1679-9836.v90i1p3-14