Laughing and being happy - for healthy people this is normal. During my TPS treatments, I notice that this is no longer normal for my patients. Many are sad and seem withdrawn. This is understandable when you can no longer do things the way you used to. I am all the more pleased when relatives call me after the first TPS treatments with the NEUROLITH® or write to me that their loved ones are now happier again and that they are smiling more often.
Transcranial Pulse Stimulation (TPS) with the NEUROLITH® system is performed by a trained practitioner and is done on an outpatient basis. During treatment, the patient sits comfortably in a chair and can move freely at any time. To ensure optimal transmission of the pulses, the therapist applies ultrasound gel to the scalp or hair – it is not necessary to shave the patient’s head. The patient then puts on a pair of special glasses so that the position of the head can be detected.
In 2019, the clinical approval study for Transcranial Pulse Stimulation (TPS) with STORZ MEDICAL’s NEUROLITH® system was published in the prestigious journal Advanced Science [1]. Prof. Dr. Beisteiner’s study, which was conducted at the Medical University of Vienna Beisteiner, documents the positive effects of TPS in the treatment of patients with Alzheimer’s dementia.
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