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SUMMARY:TMS for Stroke Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:> >Register Now <<\nJoin the Clinical TMS Society for this installment of our Grand Rounds Webinar Series: TMS for Stroke Rehabilitation\nSpeaker: Dylan J. Edwards\, PhD\nThe first demonstration of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) occurred nearly 40 years ago\, and it showed that TMS could readily activate the human cortex without sophisticated targeting. However\, as a tool to probe and modify cortical function\, TMS has historically been limited by imprecise targeting. With new advances\, including neuronavigation and contemporary modeling of cortical electric field distribution\, we are now able to use TMS to examine the detailed functional organization of the primary motor cortex\, as well as how the cortex is reorganized after the brain is lesioned. In research to date\, patient responses to TMS have been variable\, and inaccurate targeting may be a key factor contributing to the high variability in response rate to repetitive TMS (rTMS) interventions. The precision of TMS targeting will be discussed in the context of neurorehabilitation and motor recovery. \nKey learning objectives include:\n\nDescribe the rationale for using TMS in recovery of motor function after damage to the cortico-spinal tract such as in stroke or spinal cord injury.\nDescribe the benefit of electric field modeling in estimating optimal treatment intensity.\nState the principal result of at least one rTMS/neurorecovery RCT over the past decade.\n\nTake advantage of our live Q&A session at the conclusion of the webinar. \nOne CME credit is available.  CE Language \n*Registered attendees will receive access to the on-demand video recording by Friday\, September 8\, 2025. You will receive an email notification with instructions on accessing the video. You may register for the on-demand webinar any time after the live webinar. \nWhen: \nUSA - September 2\, 2025 at 8:00pm ET | 5:00pm PT\nUK- September 3\, 2025 at 1:00am BST\nAustralia- September 3\, 2025 at 10:00am AEST \nCost: \nMember: $25\nTrainee Member: FREE\nNon-Member: $50 \n> >Register Now <<\nAbout the Speaker \n \nDylan J. Edwards\, PhD\nDr. Dylan J. Edwards is the Nancy Wachtel Shrier Director of Jefferson Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute\, Director of the Human Motor Recovery Laboratory at the Institute\, Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at The Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University\, and Adjunct Professor of Neuroscience and Director of the NeuroRehabilitation and Robotics Laboratory at Edith Cowan University. He is dedicated to translating basic science findings in neurologically healthy people to develop and evaluate novel\, clinically-relevant approaches for neurological assessment and neurorehabilitation in stroke and spinal cord injury using non-invasive stimulation\, neuromodulation\, robotics\, combinatorial therapies\, neuroimaging\, and telerehabilitation.
URL:https://clinicaltmssociety.org/event/tms-for-stroke-rehabilitation/
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds Webinar
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SUMMARY:PULSES
DESCRIPTION:This in-depth training course offers a certificate of completion and features lectures and over 3 hours of hands-on training delivered by Clinical TMS Society renowned clinicians\, engineers\, and researchers and some special guests.  Attendees will receive current\, historical\, and practical knowledge for treating patients with TMS based on the best evidence. \nThe program includes: \n\nAn introduction to the history of and basic scientific principles of TMS by Professor Anthony Barker\, who designed the first-ever TMS machine in 1985;\nA review of the clinical studies that serve as the foundation for treatment of TMS for depression\, as well as clinically applicable research and current important studies;\nFour lectures on the practical administration of TMS for patients\, including practice setup to patient dosing\, scheduling\, and management;\nA review of protocols for TMS: high frequency\, theta-burst\, low frequency\, bilateral\, alternative brain targets\, rescue treatment\, maintenance treatment;\nA lecture on TMS risks and their prevention and management\, including seizure protocol review;\nHands-on training on targeting\, coil placement\, and motor threshold determination with multiple TMS devices;\nA review of promising indications beyond depression\, including\, obsessive compulsive disorder\, smoking cessation\, migraine\, post-traumatic stress disorder\, anxiety\, and pain; and\nA special track with lectures and hands-on training tailed for TMS technicians; and\nAn extended Q & A Panel with all PULSES faculty and special guests.\n\nAfter completion of the course\, the clinician will have obtained a historical\, current\, and practical knowledge of the scientific basis for treating psychiatric patients with TMS. Technicians will have additional skills needed for daily patient assessment\, monitoring\, and administration of stimulation.\nAttendees will also have the ability to participate in an interactive Q&A Panel with Pulses faculty. Those who complete the course are awarded a certificate of completion. \nDate/Time: 26-28 September 2025 | 9:00 am to 6:00 pm (PT) (time is subject to change) \nLocation: Providence\, Rhode island | Butler Hospital  |  345 Blackstone Blvd\, Providence\, RI 02906 \nCLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION\n 
URL:https://clinicaltmssociety.org/event/pulses/
CATEGORIES:PULSES
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