VS Hospitals has introduced Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, a non-invasive therapy used internationally for neurological and psychiatric care.
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Chennai’ Hospital Begins Clinical Use of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
A hospital in Chennai has begun the clinical use of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for the treatment of selected neurological and psychiatric conditions. VS Hospitals has added the non-invasive brain stimulation therapy to its neurology and pain management services, expanding treatment options for patients with conditions that have shown limited response to conventional care.
According to clinicians at VS Hospitals, the therapy is being applied in cases of post-stroke motor weakness and speech impairment, chronic neuropathic pain, migraine and headache disorders, Parkinson’s disease, and certain forms of dementia. It is also being used in psychiatric care for conditions such as major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anxiety, where standard medication-based treatment has produced limited results.
Dr. Sindhuja said that TMS is particularly relevant for patients whose recovery from neurological conditions has been slow or incomplete despite medication and rehabilitation. She explained that the therapy works by stimulating neural pathways that have remained inactive or under-responsive following injury or disease. Each session typically lasts between 20 and 30 minutes, during which patients remain seated or lying comfortably. After the session, patients are able to resume normal daily activities without observation or recovery time.
In addition to TMS, VS Hospitals has also introduced magnetic peripheral nerve stimulation as part of its non-invasive pain management offerings. This technique uses a handheld magnetic coil placed externally over affected areas to stimulate peripheral nerves and muscles. It is being used for conditions such as sciatica, nerve injury related muscle weakness, chronic musculoskeletal pain, foot drop, and carpal tunnel syndrome.