What is TMS Therapy for Stroke Recovery?
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive treatment that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in specific areas of the brain. While TMS is widely known for its success in treating depression, it is also emerging as a powerful tool in stroke rehabilitation by enhancing neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to adapt and rewire itself after injury.
How TMS Supports Stroke Recovery
TMS therapy targets areas of the brain affected by the stroke and promotes communication between damaged and healthy regions. By stimulating these areas, TMS encourages the brain to form new neural pathways, improving physical, cognitive, and emotional recovery.
Potential benefits of TMS therapy for stroke recovery include:
- Improved mood and emotional regulation.
- Enhanced speech and language abilities.
- Reduced spasticity and muscle stiffness.
- Improved motor function and coordination.
- Faster and more comprehensive rehabilitation progress.
- Improvements may be enhanced with stem cell therapy and exosomes.





