Thursday, 2 January 2014

The treatment for depression

Several authors use simulated EMT (sham TMS) - TMS or placebo - as the placebo group. For this, the coil, instead of being tangent to the skull, is placed 45th skull, thus generating a limited effect [George et al, 1997].
EMT FOR TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION
Since the first study of EMT repetitive (TMS) and depression posted by et al in 1993, several researchers have concluded that EMT can become a good tool for treating depression.
 Considering, however, that this is not a universal truth and definitely established.
This technique also logically needs some improvements, but there are good reasons that indicate a promising therapy.  http://www.cureyourbody.com/forums/viewthread/388013/
Studies in animals and humans have been continuously published, although some inconsistencies and variability that must be understood.
Animal studies several studies in animals have been shown to display the antidepressant effect of TMS.
To evaluate this effect, researchers have adopted the variables commonly used to assess the effects of discharges electroconvulsive (DEC - electroconvulsive shock - ECS) in mice.
The poor phone test (Apo morphine Induced stereotypy), the Porosity swim test (Porosity test Swim)
 Beta regulation (down-regulation B) and inhibition of seizures induced by electroshock are examples of models used to assess the effects of DEC. http://www.depressionforums.org/forums/topic/11737-risk-of-schizophrenia/?p=1036579
Some authors have found similar changes in these parameters after TMS application or DEC in mice.

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