Repetitive Transcranial magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) is a non-invasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression.
rTMS is typically used when other depression treatments haven’t been effective. rTMS involved stimulation of an area of your brain using a pulsing magnet placed on your scalp. The magnet is designed to give a focused beam of magnetic energy inducing small electrical currents with the aim of altering brain function for therapeutic purposes.
rTMS works by changing the brain electrical activity and the brain chemicals that are involved in controlling mood.
Depression is a treatable condition. But for some people, standard treatments aren’t effective. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is typically used when standard treatments such as medications and talk therapy (psychotherapy) are not effective.
rTMS may be an appropriate treatment option for adult patients with treatment resistant major depression, who have failed to achieve a satisfactory response from prior trials of antidepressant medications (defined as “treatment resistant depression”).
The aim of rTMS treatment is to lift your mood. With an improvement in mood there is often an associated improvement in sleep, appetite, energy and concentration and a decrease in negative thoughts. rTMS is an acute treatment for depression and you will require ongoing treatment from your psychiatrist to maintain remission.
rTMS treatment is a non-invasive treatment based on repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, which delivers magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in the part of the brain controlling mood, which is often underactive in patients with depression.
The brain is an organ that functions through complex electrochemical processes, which may be impaired by certain types of mental illness. Scientists believe rTMS acts by temporarily altering some of these processes, thereby returning function to normal.
rTMS treatment delivers magnetic fields via a coil that is applied to one side of the patient’s scalp, generally above the left side of the head (above the dorsolateral pre-frontal cortex)
Repeated stimulation of this part of the brain has been proven to produce an antidepressant-like effect on people suffering from depression.
The magnetic field produces tiny electrical currents which then go on to activate cells within the brain, which (as believed) release neurotransmitters (chemicals in the brain), which do play an important role/function in mood regulation.
Since depression is believed to be caused by an imbalance of neurotransmitters/chemicals in the brain, rTMS treatment helps restore the balance of these chemicals in the brain and goes on to relieve the symptoms of depression.
South Coast Private Hospital delivers outpatient appointments for rTMS in safe and non-invasive setting in our Outpatient Clinic on Level 1, 7 days per week. Bulk Billing (all costs are covered) for all eligible Medicare Patients for a course of up to 35 treatments available.
If rTMS has been recommended as part of an inpatient stay, our admissions team will arrange a health fund check and discuss costs prior to the treatment commencing.