TMS-PM therapy for Cerebral Palsy

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TMS For Cerebral Palsy: A Gentle Method To Help With Movement

TMS For Cerebral Palsy is a new method that uses a strong magnet to help the brain. It doesn’t need electricity and doesn’t hurt. Gently moving the device on the head may help the brain send better signals to the body.

When Cerebral Palsy occurs this can make it hard for the body to move. This can make walking, standing, or using hands more difficult. This method may help wake up the parts of the brain that control movement, making things a little easier.

The device was made by Dr. Sagar Arvind Jawale. It has received a national award and is patented in India. Many families are already using TMS For Cerebral Palsy at home without needing any big machines or hospital visits.

Cerebral Palsy And How It Affects Movement

Cerebral Palsy makes it hard for the body to move in a steady and controlled way. It often starts before birth or soon after. Some children with this condition can’t walk properly, sit straight, or move their hands and legs the way they want.

This happens because the brain part that helps the body move doesn’t work well. So, the brain finds it hard to tell the muscles what to do.

TMS For Cerebral Palsy is a method that may help these brain areas work better. When the magnet is gently moved over the head and back, it may support better communication between the brain and the body. Over time, this may help everyday movements feel more natural and less stressful.

How TMS-PM Therapy Works

The TMS-PM device uses a permanent magnet. When it is moved over the head and spine, it creates a steady magnetic field. This field can help reactivate the parts of the brain that guide movement and posture.

Many users of TMS For Cerebral Palsy have noticed better flexibility and improved motor control. The device is moved by hand—there is no sound, no heat, and no wires. Just a natural way to support the brain.

It works on parts of the brain and spine that help the body move and stay balanced, like the motor area, the part just in front of it, and the spinal cord.

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The TMS-PM Device: Simple, Silent, And Non-Electric

This device doesn’t need electricity or batteries. It works using a strong magnet that creates a steady magnetic field.

To use the device:

  • Apply a small amount of gel or oil to the scalp and back.
  • Move the magnet slowly over the head and along the spine.
  • Use three kinds of motion—clockwise, anticlockwise, and up-down.

TMS For Cerebral Palsy therapy is easy to learn and use daily. Families find it helpful because it does not need hospital visits or machines.

How To Use TMS For Cerebral Palsy Daily

Regular use brings better results. Use the device two times a day – morning and evening. 

Daily steps:

  • Apply oil or gel to the scalp and spine.
  • Use the device over the forehead, sides of the head, back of the head, and spine.
  • Massage 15 to 30 minutes in each area.
  • Start with 5 minutes and increase slowly after some days.
  • Use circular, up-down, and back-forth movements.

For the spine, move slowly from the lower back to the neck. This helps calm the spinal cord and makes it easier for the brain and muscles to connect.

Many users continue TMS For Cerebral Palsy therapy for 3 to 6 months. Some continue for up to a year to keep progress steady.

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Who Can Use This Therapy

TMS For Cerebral Palsy is suitable for:

  • Children with tight or floppy muscles
  • Teens who have poor balance or trouble walking
  • Adults who face mild physical challenges
  • Families wanting a non-medicine approach
  • People who do not respond to regular physiotherapy

It may also help in early developmental delays where muscle strength and control are affected.

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