Information for assistants of repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation.

Int J Ment Health Nurs

Department of Psychological Medicine, Royal Hobart Hospital, Discipline of Psychiatry, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 1061 L, Hobart 7001, Tasmania, Australia.

Published: March 2003

Repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an exciting new technology being used in psychiatric and neurological research in many centres around the world. rTMS has been accepted as a routine treatment of depression in Canada and Israel. To this point, it has been exclusively conducted by medical officers. As knowledge and experience grows, it is probable that professionals with other backgrounds will have the opportunity to play a role. The aim of this paper is to provide information that will be valuable to assistants. Electromagnetic principles are harnessed to deliver electric currents to localized regions of the cortex. rTMS does not involve anaesthesia or seizure. Side-effects appear to be few. Much remains uncertain, however, even including the most appropriate treatment parameters.

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