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How Personalized rTMS Can Improve Brain Health in Northern Virginia

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) has been shown to improve mental health by modulating brain networks, according to a recent study published in PubMed. By targeting specific areas of the brain, rTMS can help mitigate symptoms related to depression, PTSD, and autism, particularly in cases where traditional treatments have not been effective.


At Brain Treatment Center Ashburn, we take this approach a step further with MeRT therapy, a highly personalized form of rTMS. By customizing treatment based on your unique brainwave patterns, MeRT enhances the therapeutic potential of rTMS, offering a more tailored approach to neurological conditions. This customization is key to improving outcomes, particularly for complex brain disorders.


Why MeRT is Different

Unlike standard TMS, MeRT uses EEG results to specifically tailor magnetic stimulation to individual needs. This personalized treatment can result in significant improvements for patients struggling with symptoms related to anxiety, autism, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and more. By targeting areas of dysregulation in the brain, MeRT promotes neural connectivity and balance, helping patients regain a sense of stability and mental clarity.


Learn More About the Research Behind MeRT

Our Research Page features studies on MeRT and its applications for neurological health. If you or a loved one is interested in how personalized TMS can help, visit us or contact Brain Treatment Center Ashburn at 703-857-2560  to explore how we can support your brain health journey.


This study, "Magnetic Resonance Therapy Improves Clinical Phenotype and EEG Alpha Power in Post-traumatic Stress Disorder," published in PubMed, explores how individualized Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) can enhance connectivity within brain networks. By modulating neural circuits, TMS has shown therapeutic effects on mood and cognitive disorders. It highlights the potential of TMS in treating conditions such as depression, PTSD, and autism by targeting specific areas of the brain. Personalized approaches, like MeRT, which use individualized brainwave patterns to optimize treatment, have been found to improve patient outcomes by addressing unique neurological needs.

For more information on the original study, you can visit PubMed here.

 
 
 

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