TPS® Transcranial Pulse Stimulation

What are the advantages of TPS Transcranial Pulse Stimulation?

  • Painless treatment
  • Non-invasive treatment
  • No need to shave your head
  • Patient can move during treatment
  • Import personal magnetic resonance T1 images for intracranial pulse stimulation therapy
  • 3D infrared camera brain tracking system to provide precise treatment
  • Obtained EU certification [CE] in 2018

Are there any side effects of TPS® Transcranial Pulse Stimulation Therapy?

According to clinical experience, less than 5% of patients may experience skin swelling, redness, petechiae or pain after receiving TPS treatment. These side effects usually subside naturally within a week and do not require drugs to reduce side effects.

It is NOT recommended to use TPS if the patient has the following medical conditions:


- Hemophilia
- Cerebral vascular emboli
- Pregnancy
- Epiphyseal agenesis in childhood
-Confirmed tumor(s) in brain treatment region
- Had more than 6 weeks corticosteroid therapy
 before the first TPS session
- Metal implants in the skull
- Pacemaker in-situ

Local / international research evidence

In 2022, local universities have published international academic articles proving that TPS can effectively improve depression (between 18 and 51 years old). In 2023, local universities have also proven that TPS can effectively improve the memory and self-care abilities of patients with mild cognitive impairment (NCD). In the same year, a local university conducted clinical controlled trial using magnetic resonance comparing patients’ cognitive function, emotional wellbeing, concentration and memory before and after receiving 2-week transcranial pulse stimulation treatment. It was found that ADHD patients had significant improvements in concentration and memory, and improved emotional management and interpersonal relationships!

In 2022, Professor Roland Beisteiner and his team also proved that transcranial pulse stimulation can improve the motor function of Parkinson's disease!

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