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TMS therapy is designed to support brain function by targeting the neural networks involved in mood, cognition, and neurological health. But what does TMS therapy actually treat?
At Neurotherapeutix, we go beyond standard approaches by using fMRI-guided computational brain mapping to personalize every treatment. This allows us to identify the specific brain circuits contributing to your symptoms and tailor stimulation with precision.
Because many mental health and neurological conditions are rooted in how brain networks communicate, TMS therapy can be applied across a wide range of conditions, especially when traditional treatments have not provided lasting relief.
TMS therapy works by delivering targeted magnetic stimulation to specific areas of the brain. The effectiveness of that treatment depends on where and how precisely stimulation is applied.
Traditional TMS often uses standardized anatomical landmarks to guide treatment. While this approach can be effective, it does not account for differences in how each individual’s brain functions.
At Neurotherapeutix, we use resting-state functional MRI (rsfMRI) as part of fMRI-guided computational brain mapping to identify how your brain networks are functioning in real time. This allows us to:
This precision-driven approach allows us to move beyond one-size-fits-all protocols and design treatment plans tailored to your specific brain activity.
Many psychiatric conditions are linked to disruptions in brain networks that regulate mood, thought patterns, and emotional processing. TMS therapy works by helping restore balance within these networks, which may improve symptoms and support overall mental health.
Insomnia involves difficulty falling or staying asleep, leading to fatigue, cognitive impairments, and mood disturbances. TMS therapy helps regulate sleep-wake cycles by targeting brain areas associated with sleep regulation, improving sleep quality and overall well-being.
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PTSD can develop after trauma and involves flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety. TMS therapy targets areas of the brain associated with fear and emotional regulation, helping patients manage trauma-related symptoms and restore emotional balance.
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ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects focus, hyperactivity, and impulse control. Diagnosis often occurs in childhood but can persist in adulthood. Symptoms may include frequent switching of tasks, hyperfocusing on one task, difficulty paying attention, and inability to sit still.
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Phobias can cause overwhelming fear and avoidance, making daily life difficult. fMRI-guided TMS therapy targets the brain circuits responsible for fear responses, helping to reduce excessive fear and improve emotional regulation. If traditional treatments haven’t worked, explore how TMS therapy can provide lasting relief. Read more.
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Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking. TMS therapy helps regulate brain circuits involved in perception and thought processes, offering relief from psychotic symptoms, and helping individuals manage the complexities of this condition.
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READ MORENeurodevelopmental disorders often involve differences in how the brain develops and communicates across networks. TMS therapy supports functional connectivity and improves how these networks interact over time.
Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of autism spectrum disorder, affects social interactions, communication, and behavior. Our fMRI-guided TMS therapy targets brain connectivity issues to improve social cognition, executive function, and emotional regulation. If you’re seeking an advanced, non-invasive approach, explore how TMS therapy can support meaningful improvements. Read more.
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READ MORENeurological diseases often affect brain function due to injury, degeneration, or disrupted signaling pathways. TMS therapy may help support brain recovery, improve neural communication, and enhance overall function.
Septicemia, or blood poisoning, occurs when a severe infection spreads through the bloodstream, triggering widespread inflammation that can affect multiple organs, including the brain. Even after recovery, many individuals experience lingering neurological symptoms such as confusion, memory loss, or cognitive decline.
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Tension headaches are one of the most common types of headaches, often described as a constant, tight pressure around the head or neck. While stress, fatigue, and muscle tension are frequent triggers, underlying disruptions in brain activity can also contribute.
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Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune condition that disrupts communication between nerves and muscles, causing fluctuating weakness and fatigue. Patented fMRI-guided TMS therapy, a non-invasive option that supports brain health, can improve motor function and enhance quality of life.
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Muscular dystrophy is a group of genetic conditions that weaken muscle fibers over time, leading to progressive loss of strength and mobility. Our clinic offers advanced diagnostics and pioneering fMRI-guided TMS therapy, a patented, non-invasive approach designed to improve motor function, reduce pain, and enhance long-term quality of life.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects the brain and spinal cord, disrupting nerve communication and leading to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and cognitive changes.
Neurotherapeutix offers advanced diagnostics and fMRI-guided TMS therapy to help reduce flare-ups, improve function, and support long-term brain health.
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GBS is a rare autoimmune condition that can cause sudden muscle weakness and long-term neurological challenges. Neurotherapeutix offers post-recovery support with fMRI-guided TMS therapy to help restore neural function, improve lingering symptoms, and support lasting recovery.
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Bell’s palsy causes sudden facial weakness or paralysis, often due to inflammation of the facial nerve. At Neurotherapeutix, we use fMRI-guided TMS therapy to support facial nerve recovery by stimulating brain regions involved in motor control. Treatment is gentle, personalized, and designed to help restore movement and expression
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Ataxia affects coordination, balance, and muscle control, often due to dysfunction in the cerebellum. Symptoms may include unsteady movement, slurred speech, or difficulty swallowing. At Neurotherapeutix, our fMRI-guided TMS therapy offers a safe, non-invasive way to target motor control areas in the brain and support symptom relief.
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Fibromyalgia causes widespread pain, fatigue, and cognitive disruptions, often without a clear physical cause. At Neurotherapeutix, we take a neurological approach to this complex condition. Using fMRI-guided TMS therapy, we precisely target brain regions involved in pain perception and emotional regulation. This advanced, non-invasive treatment helps reduce symptoms like chronic pain, brain fog, and low mood.
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ALS affects the nerves that control voluntary movement, gradually leading to muscle weakness and loss of function. At Neurotherapeutix, we offer fMRI-guided TMS therapy to help manage symptoms and support quality of life through targeted, brain-based care.
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Essential tremor is a neurological condition that causes involuntary shaking, most often in the hands, and can interfere with basic activities like writing, eating, or speaking. At Neurotherapeutix, we offer non-surgical fMRI-guided TMS therapy to help regulate the brain’s motor circuits and reduce tremor symptoms.
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Chronic pain is a complex condition that often persists beyond the expected healing period and may not respond to traditional treatment. At Neurotherapeutix, we use fMRI-guided TMS therapy to identify and target the specific brain regions involved in pain perception. This non-invasive approach can help reduce pain intensity, improve function, and restore quality of life, especially for those who haven’t found relief elsewhere.
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Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects personality, behavior, language, and motor function. Unlike Alzheimer’s disease, which primarily impacts memory, FTD tends to occur earlier in life and often leads to profound changes in judgment, communication, and emotional regulation.
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Following neurosurgical procedures, individuals may experience sequelae, or complications. These may be sequelae if a patient experiences new or worsening symptoms following surgery. Understanding these potential outcomes and seeking appropriate care are crucial aspects of recovery.
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Concussions result from trauma to the brain, often caused by high-impact sports like football, boxing, or hockey. These injuries can lead to cognitive and emotional disturbances. TMS therapy supports recovery by stimulating brain regions involved in healing, helping to reduce symptoms such as memory loss, mood swings, and difficulty concentrating.
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READ MORETMS therapy is not only used to address active symptoms; it may also support long-term brain health. By strengthening neural connections and supporting neuroplasticity, TMS therapy may help maintain cognitive function and reduce the risk of decline over time.
Preventing cognitive decline is a proactive approach that includes lifestyle choices and targeted interventions aimed at reducing the risk of conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and other age-related cognitive impairments. At Neurotherapeutix, we use advanced fMRI-guided TMS therapy to strengthen brain networks and maintain cognitive functioning as patients age.
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READ MOREChoosing the right provider is just as important as choosing the right treatment.
At Neurotherapeutix, we combine advanced imaging, clinical expertise, and personalized care to deliver a different kind of treatment experience.
If you're ready to explore your options, our team is here to guide you.
If you're living with a condition that affects your mental or neurological health, you don't have to settle for generalized treatment.
At Neurotherapeutix, we use precision-guided care to help support meaningful, lasting improvements in brain function and quality of life.
Request a consultation to learn how fMRI-guided TMS therapy may help you.
fMRI-guided TMS therapy is used to support a wide range of psychiatric, neurological, and neurodevelopmental conditions.
It is most commonly associated with treatment-resistant depression, but has been shown to help with anxiety, PTSD, brain injury, and other conditions linked to disrupted brain network activity.
Standard TMS typically uses generalized targeting based on anatomical landmarks. fMRI-guided TMS therapy uses computational brain mapping to identify each patient's unique neural connectivity, enabling more precise, personalized treatment.
Coverage depends on your diagnosis and insurance provider. Some conditions, such as treatment-resistant depression, may be covered. Our team can help you understand your benefits and available options.