Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapeutic Apparatus: Principles, Applications, and Precautions

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  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapeutic Apparatus: Principles, Applications, and Precautions

I. Technical Principles: How Does Magnetic Stimulation Aid Brain Rehabilitation?

The Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapeutic Apparatus is based on Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. It outputs a magnetic field of specific frequency and intensity, which non-invasively penetrates the skull, acts on brain tissue, and generates induced current, thereby stimulating and repairing brain cells. Its core mechanisms include:

  • Recovery of Dying Brain Cells: Alternating magnetic fields change cell membrane potential, promoting brain cell metabolism and self-repair.

  • Establishment of Collateral Circulation: The magnetic field attracts negatively charged red blood cells, improving cerebral blood circulation and enhancing vascular elasticity.

  • Remodeling of Brain Function: Abnormal brain electrical activity is inhibited, promoting the normalization of brain network functions.


II. Scope of Application: Which Conditions Can It Be Used For?

This device is applicable to a variety of brain and neurological disorders, including:

  • Cerebrovascular Diseases: Such as cerebral infarction, insufficient cerebral blood supply, stroke, etc.

  • Mental Disorders: Such as insomnia, depression, anxiety, psychiatric disorders, etc.

  • Brain Injury Diseases: Such as concussion, cerebral palsy, recovery from cerebral hemorrhage, etc.

  • Movement Disorders: Such as Parkinson's disease, tremors, etc.


III. Product Structure and Technical Parameters

  • Product Model: LB-KFY-100

  • Output Channels: 1 channel

  • Magnetic Field Intensity: Weak range: 6–10 mT; Strong range: 11–50 mT (adjustable)

  • Operating Voltage: AC 220V±22V, 50Hz±1Hz

  • Input Power: 150VA

  • Magnetic Therapy Cap Configuration: Adult cap contains 7 magnetic heads; Child cap contains 6 magnetic heads


IV. Contraindications and Precautions

Contraindications:

  • Pregnant and lactating women

  • Patients with severe primary diseases of the heart, liver, kidneys, etc.

  • Individuals with pacemakers or other implanted metal devices

  • Patients with high fever, bleeding tendencies, or acute cerebral hemorrhage

  • Patients with malignant tumors

  • Individuals intolerant to magnetic fields

Usage Precautions:

  • Must be operated by trained professionals under the guidance of a physician.

  • Discontinue use immediately if dizziness, palpitations, or other adverse reactions occur during initial use.

  • Avoid compressing the magnetic therapy cap during treatment (e.g., lying flat).

  • Suspend use if there is skin damage in the treatment area.

  • Clean and disinfect contact areas with 75% alcohol before and after each treatment.


V. Recommended Treatment Protocol

It is recommended to use once daily for 20 minutes per session, with a 4-week treatment course, or as advised by a physician.


VI. Conclusion

The Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapeutic Apparatus is a non-invasive, safe, and effective device for brain rehabilitation, demonstrating positive results in the adjunctive treatment of various neurological disorders. Proper use and standardized operation are key to ensuring efficacy and safety. If you have any questions or encounter device malfunctions, please contact an authorized service provider promptly. Do not attempt to repair the device yourself.

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