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Nov 3, 2008
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Nov 3, 2008
It’s like something you’d see on Star Trek. Placing an electromagnetic device on your head to get rid of Migraine headaches. Doctors at Mayo Clinic are studying such a device and their research shows it works for some patients.
This year neurologist Dr. David Dodick helped design a study to see if this device, when held against the back of your head, can stop migraine headaches.
“It’s called a trans-cranial magnetic stimulator,” says Dodick.
You see, during a migraine attack certain networks in your brain become hypersensitive and activated. The device generates an electro magnetic field that penetrates your scalp and skull and short circuits that abnormal electrical activity.
Migraine suffered Susan Lewis says “It feels like just a vibration as if someone were holding a hand held massager on you.”
Dr. Dodick and colleagues divided 267 people into two groups. One used the real device when they got a migraine and the other group used a sham device.
“The group who stimulated with the real device did significantly better than the group with the sham device. They feel improvement anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours later,” says Dr. Dodick.
And unlike many migraine medications, the device seems to have no side effects says study safety monitor Dr. Bart Demaerschalk. “It appears to be exceedingly safe and a non-pharmacological opportunity for treatment of migraine.”
“It definitely improves pain and it definitely improves other symptoms like the nausea and sensitivity to light and noise, ” says Dr. Dodick
Trans-cranial magnetic stimulation is still in the investigational phase and is not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration. But Dr. Dodick and Dr. Demaerschalk hope the device will be available to the public within a year or so.
For more information about trans-cranial magnetic stimulation or migraine headache, visit the
Mayo Clinic website.
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