Hello evryone ,
I've found those informations on Internet :
CES (Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation) and rTMS (Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) are both emerging research fields in the treatment of depression. CES involves the use of low-intensity electrical currents applied to specific areas of the brain through electrodes placed on the scalp. These currents aim to modulate brain activity and neurotransmitter levels, potentially alleviating depressive symptoms. On the other hand, rTMS employs magnetic pulses to stimulate specific regions of the brain associated with depression. By targeting and stimulating these areas, rTMS seeks to rebalance neural activity and improve mood. Both CES and rTMS offer promising non-invasive alternatives to traditional treatments for depression, such as medication or psychotherapy. Ongoing research is investigating their effectiveness, safety, and long-term benefits, with the ultimate goal of expanding treatment options for individuals struggling with depression.
Can anyone confirm that ? 🙏🙏
CES and rTMS
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