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This 15-page paper discusses the neurstimulation market, more specifically, transcranial magnetic stimulation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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neurostimulation is providing an effective treatment in situations in which patients havent been able to obtain relief from prescription drug and/or surgery. Neurostimulation
relies on devices (such as an implanted led or conductive patches on the skin) to send low pulses of electricity which, in turn, stimulates specific nerves. The idea behind neurostimulation
is that stimulating the nerves can counteract just about anything from pain to disease. The neurostimulation market is also divided into submarkets
- there are spinal cord stimulators, deep brain stimulators, vagus nerve stimulators, sacral nerve stimulators, gastric electrical stimulators and transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation.
In this paper, the writer has been asked to discuss transcranial magnetic stimulation, a process in which various parts of the brain are stimulated through non-invasive means. This procedure
is still somewhat controversial in terms of its outcomes and efficacy, though ongoing experiments and trials are demonstrating that this particular nerve stimulation is effective in certain cases, such as
stroke or Parkinsons disease. As well see in this paper, the jury is still out as to whether TMS can be effectively used as more than a diagnostic tool -
many of the studies dont seem to agree on whether this can move up from a diagnostic tool into the actual treatment range. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation - An Overview
The idea behind transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, as its known as, is that its possible to stimulate motor areas of the human
brain electrically through the scalp, to impact various cortical parts of the brain which, in turn, assist in non-invasive disease treatment (Hallett, 2000). This theory is based on the connection
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