What is transcranial magnetic stimulation? Transcranial magnetic stimulation is an examination and treatment technique that uses a time-varying magnetic field to act on the cerebral cortex through the skin and skull without trauma and pain, and intervene (excitation or inhibition) on local neurons in the brain through different frequencies. Which patients can receive transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment? It has been widely used in the treatment of psychiatry (insomnia, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia), rehabilitation (stroke, post-spinal cord injury and complications), neurology (Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, neuropathic pain, etc.) and related scientific researches at home and abroad. Some patients cannot receive transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy. For example, patients with a metallic foreign body built into the skull, those with pacemakers, those with cochlear implants, etc. What do patients need to do to prepare for transcranial magnetic therapy? 1. No special preparation is needed for the treatment; 2. When entering the actual treatment, only electronic devices such as watches, metal dentures, magnetic cards, etc. need to be removed; 3. Sitting or semi-recumbent position is preferred for the treatment; 4. When receiving the treatment, a slight fluttering of the scalp will be felt; 5. …” sound, if you feel the sound is too loud, you can put on earplugs; 6, after each treatment, you can go home immediately, no need to stay for further observation; 7, magnetic stimulation device treatment 10 times for a course of treatment, the specific treatment plan according to the patient’s situation.