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Benefits of rTMS
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Advantages of rTMS Therapy
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- Highly effective (based on results of
clinical research, rTMS surpasses the success
rates of Pharmacotherapy intervention and
Electro Convulsive Therapy)
- Few or no side effects (most severe side
effect is a mild headache)
- Quick onset of therapeutic effect (typically
within 1 week)
- Painless procedure
- Non-invasive
- No anesthesia required
- Outpatient therapy
- Excellent ability to target specific neuron
circuits
- Effectiveness only requires 2 to 4 weeks of
treatment
- Ability to provide therapeutic benefit for
treatment-resistant individuals
- Patients do NOT have to stop taking
medication in order to receive rTMS
- “Non-Responders” typically achieve a 15%
reduction in depression symptoms
- Equivalent effectiveness in treating both
patients with Major Depressive Disorder and
those suffering from Bipolar Disorder
- Treatment parameters are determined
individually for each patient. Protocols are
based upon each individual patient’s specific
diagnosis, ensuring the most effective treatment
course possible
- The treatment parameters and results gained
from all rTMS procedures delivered at our
clinics are tracked using our custom-developed
software program. This allows our medical staff
to customize, assess, and follow each patient's
treatment progress and to provide individualized
feedback on results.
- Patients are informed of their progress on
the various depression and anxiety assessment
scales throughout the course of treatment.
- Like any effective treatment modality, the
degree of improvement varies among individuals.
The initial pre-procedure consultation with a
medical doctor at our clinic will help determine
the range of one’s probable outcome based on the
severity of depression, medical history, and
expectations.
Figure: Patients Responsiveness to rTMS Therapy

Figure: Peer-Reviewed Medical Journal Articles Supporting the Efficacy of rTMS Therapy


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Duration of Benefits |
- Typically, improvement is experienced within
one to two weeks of beginning treatment
- Most patients tend to be aware of
therapeutic benefit into the second week of
treatment
- Late-responders may require additional
sessions into a third week to achieve
significant reductions in depression symptoms
- On average, patients return for
Maintenance Therapy after approximately 8-12
months. This time frame varies between each
patient.
- On average, Maintenance Therapy entails half
the number of rTMS sessions that were originally
completed. We encourage patients to contact us
immediately if they sense their depression
symptoms are returning. MindCare Centres staff
does its best to promptly accommodate needed
appointments.
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Side Effects of rTMS
While there are some risks
associated with having rTMS therapy, these risks are
minimal in most cases. The chance of experiencing a
complication or side effect during or after the
procedure has been documented to be few or none in a
number of clinical studies.
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Potential Side-effects
- Mild headache: Experienced by only 1 in 10
patients, and results from muscle stimulation on
the scalp. Typically, the headache will pass
with a few hours or with a dose of Tylenol.
- Sleep disruption
- Decrease/increase in energy following
treatment
There has not been any occurrence of seizures
reported worldwide since the introduction of
standard treatment protocols in 1998.
The risks of therapy are discussed fully prior
to the procedure. Proper pre-procedural
screening ensures that we proceed with the
therapy only when it is medically advisable. As
well, post-procedural follow-up helps to
identify and address any potential side effects
or complications.
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