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| E Baron ShortSummaryAffiliation: Medical University of South Carolina Country: USA Publications
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Ten sessions of adjunctive left prefrontal rTMS significantly reduces fibromyalgia pain: a randomized, controlled pilot studyE Baron Short
Brain Stimulation Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, 67 President St, PO Box 250861, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
Pain 152:2477-84. 2011..TMS was well tolerated, with few side effects. Further studies that address study limitations are needed to determine whether daily prefrontal TMS may be an effective, durable, and clinically useful treatment for fibromyalgia symptoms...
Brain stimulation for the treatment of psychiatric disordersMark S George
Brain Stimulation Laboratory and Mood Disorders Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425, USA
Curr Opin Psychiatry 20:250-4; discussion 247-9. 2007..The methods in this class range from non-invasive (transcranial magnetic stimulation) to invasive brain surgery (deep brain stimulation)...
The expanding evidence base for rTMS treatment of depressionMark S George
Psychiatry Department, Brain Stimulation Laboratory, Medical University of South Carolina, and Ralph H Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, South Carolina 29425, USA
Curr Opin Psychiatry 26:13-8. 2013..In the past year, several important studies have been published that extend our understanding of this novel treatment approach...
Vagus nerve stimulation for the treatment of depression and other neuropsychiatric disordersMark S George
Institute of Psychiatry MUSC, Brain Stimulation Laboratory, 67 President Street, Room 502 North, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
Expert Rev Neurother 7:63-74. 2007..Much more research is needed regarding exactly how to refine and deliver the electrical pulses and how this differentially affects brain function in health and disease...
