A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) system is composed of several key components that work together to deliver precise, safe, and effective brain stimulation therapy.
The TMS coil is the primary component that delivers magnetic pulses to the brain. Placed on the patient’s scalp, it generates a focused electromagnetic field to stimulate specific neural regions.
High precision targeting
Different coil designs for varied applications
Ergonomic and patient-friendly design
The stimulator unit generates controlled electrical energy that is converted into magnetic pulses by the coil.
Adjustable pulse intensity and frequency
Stable and consistent output
Programmable treatment settings
The control system allows clinicians to operate and monitor the TMS device efficiently.
User-friendly interface
Touchscreen or software-based controls
Real-time parameter monitoring
Pre-set and customizable therapy protocols
TMS devices generate heat during operation, making cooling systems essential for safety and performance.
Air or liquid cooling mechanisms
Ensures continuous operation
Enhances device longevity