TMS-PM therapy for stroke, paralysis

stimulate both motor cortex and spinal cord

TMS For Stroke: A Simple Way To Help The Body Recover

Stroke can affect how the body moves, speaks, and even feels. Sometimes one side becomes weak, and even standing or lifting a hand becomes difficult. TMS For Stroke is a gentle therapy that may support recovery. It uses a strong magnet, not electricity, to help activate parts of the brain and spine involved in movement.

This method is quiet, simple, and made for daily use at home.

What Is TMS-PM Therapy?

TMS For Stroke uses a permanent magnet to gently support the brain. The magnet is moved by hand over the head and spine. This movement creates a steady magnetic field that may help the brain restart signals that were slowed down by a stroke.

The device was invented by Dr. Sagar Arvind Jawale. It is patented in India and has also won a national award. There is no need for electricity, batteries, or machines.

How TMS For Stroke Works

After a stroke, the brain struggles to send clear messages to the body. This can cause trouble walking, moving hands, or speaking. TMS For Stroke is done by slowly moving the device over the head and spine. This can help the brain send clearer signals to the muscles.

Daily use may help with:

  • Hand and leg movement
  • Balance and posture
  • Speech and expression
  • Mood and mental calmness

TMS For Stroke targets the motor cortex, the premotor area, and the spinal cord — all of which play a part in how we move and control our body.

Who Can Use TMS For Stroke

  • People recovering from paralysis after stroke
  • People who find it hard to walk or move one side of their body after a stroke.
  • Those with slurred or unclear speech
  • Families looking for an easy method they can use at home every day.
  • People who do not respond to only physiotherapy

Many families use TMS For Stroke alongside speech practice or home exercises. It does not replace medical care but adds to it in a safe, hands-on way.

Benefits Of TMS For Stroke

Some users have shared that their arms or legs feel lighter and easier to move. Others notice their walking becomes steadier. Regular sessions may also help lift the mood and ease signs of sadness or worry after a stroke.

Most people using TMS For Stroke see early signs of progress within 1 to 3 months. Full recovery takes time, but daily sessions help build a steady routine.

How To Use The Device

Using TMS For Stroke is easy. You just need a quiet place, the device, and a little oil or gel. Here’s how:

  1. Apply oil or gel on the head and back.
  2. Move the magnet gently in circular, up-down, and side-to-side motions.
  3. Move the magnet over the front, back, and sides of the head, and along the entire spine.
  4. Start with 5 minutes per area. Slowly increase to 15–30 minutes.
  5. Use it 2 times daily

Use soft, steady hand movements. Keep the person relaxed during therapy.

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How Long Should TMS For Stroke Be Used?

Most users continue TMS For Stroke therapy for at least 3 to 6 months. Some continue up to a year, especially when improvements are steady but slow. Regular use is important for results.

Is TMS For Stroke Safe?

TMS For Stroke is safe to use, as long as it’s done the right way. There are no electric parts, no noise, and no risk of shocks. The magnet is moved by hand and does not heat up or vibrate.

Avoid using it in these cases:

  • Do not use it if the person has a pacemaker or any metal inside the head.
  • Also avoid using it in case of epilepsy or past seizures.
  • During pregnancy

It’s a good idea to check with a doctor before beginning the therapy.

What’s Included In The Device Package?

The TMS For Stroke device comes with:

  • One TMS-PM handheld magnet
  • A printed guide
  • Step-by-step video support
  • One year of help from the team

Price: ₹10,500

This product is only available in India. No returns are accepted. Orders are handled directly through the team of Dr. Sagar Arvind Jawale.

Common Questions

Does TMS For Stroke hurt?

No. It feels like a soft massage.

Can I use it with physiotherapy?

Yes, it works well along with exercise and rehab.

Is this suitable for elderly stroke patients?

Yes. It is gentle and can be done at home with family support.

Are there any side effects?

Very few. Some people feel slight dizziness at first, but it usually goes away.

Research Behind TMS For Stroke Therapy

TMS For Stroke is based on a scientific method known as static magnetic stimulation. Research on magnetic therapy shows that it may help the brain reconnect with the body after injury. Clinical studies on similar methods show promise in helping people regain movement and reduce depression after a stroke.

While more studies are in progress, many users have already shared positive feedback.

Taking The Next Step

TMS For Stroke is a simple, low-cost method that may support recovery after paralysis. It helps the brain and body slowly work together again. There is no electricity, no pain, and no machines—just steady use of a handheld magnet, guided by care.

Families across India have added TMS For Stroke to their daily routine. It may not be a cure, but it can be a steady step toward better movement and everyday strength.