TMS System Components

A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) system is composed of several key components that work together to deliver precise, safe, and effective brain stimulation therapy.


TMS Coil:

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

Stimulator Unit:

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

Control System / Interface:

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

Cooling System:

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

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