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Transcranial pulse stimulation in Alzheimer's disease [PDF]
Abstract Background Transcranial pulse stimulation (TPS) is a novel noninvasive ultrasonic brain stimulation that can increase cortical and corticospinal excitability, induce neuroplasticity, and increase functional connectivity within the brain.
Xinxin Chen
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Transcranial pulse stimulation in the treatment of mild neurocognitive disorders. [PDF]
AbstractObjectiveThere are limited effectiveness and potential side effects of existing pharmacological approach in treating mild neurocognitive disorder (NCD). Transcranial pulse stimulation (TPS) applies repetitive single high‐pressure ultrashort shockwave pulses to stimulate the brain, which has been shown to effectively improve cognition in major ...
Fong TKH +7 more
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A novel application of transcranial pulse stimulation in rehabilitation: pain management in refractory knee osteoarthritis – a case series [PDF]
Background: Knee osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in adults and a leading cause of years lived with disability. Knee osteoarthritis is a significant burden on health systems worldwide.
Marta Imamura +7 more
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PLUSPULS: A transcranial magnetic stimulator with extended pulse protocols
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is increasingly applied in basic neuroscience while its field of usage for diagnosing and treating various neurological diseases broadens steadily.
Christoph Staat +2 more
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Study Protocol: Investigating the Effects of Transcranial Pulse Stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease [PDF]
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder marked by motor and non-motor symptoms, including cognitive decline, mood disturbances, and sensory deficits.
Anna Carolyna Gianlorenço +7 more
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Introduction: High frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation applied to the motor cortex causes an increase in the amplitude of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) that persists after stimulation.
Islam Halawa +12 more
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Pulse Width Affects Scalp Sensation of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation [PDF]
Scalp sensation and pain comprise the most common side effect of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), which can reduce tolerability and complicate experimental blinding.We explored whether changing the width of single TMS pulses affects the quality and tolerability of the resultant somatic sensation.Using a controllable pulse parameter TMS device ...
Angel Peterchev +2 more
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The aim is to investigate the effects of pulse duration (PD) on the modulatory effects of transcranial pulsed current (tPCS) on corticospinal excitability (CSE). CSE of the dominant primary motor cortex (M1) of right first dorsal interosseous muscle was assessed by motor evoked potentials, before, immediately, 10, 20 and 30 minutes after application of
Maryam Zoghi +2 more
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Transcranial ultrasound stimulation: considerations for pulse shaping
Kim Butts Pauly +6 more
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ImportanceGiven the increasing prevalence of dementia and the limited treatment options available, ultrasound neuromodulation could serve as a novel add-on therapy to standard treatments for Alzheimer disease (AD). As ultrasound neuromodulation is still in its early stages, further research is essential to fully explore its potential in treating brain ...
Matt E +9 more
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