Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: A Non-Invasive Treatment for Many Neurologic Diseases and Conditions

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a new, non-invasive technology that is being used in many areas of medicine. It is an electrical stimulation device with two electrodes, which are placed over specific areas of a patient鈥檚 head or neck, depending on individual needs. These electrodes deliver a very low-level electrical current that may influence the activity in your brain or spinal cord.

Think of the brain as active and 鈥減lastic,鈥 able to learn a new skill or relearn one that has been lost due to traumatic brain injury, stroke or a movement disorder. A relatively new option being offered at 91麻豆精品, tDCS can enhance the benefits of physical, occupational or speech therapy and hasten the return of lost skills, from language to movement, balance and everyday functioning.

And best of all, tDCS is designed to be used in the comfort and safety of your own home.

What is the role of tDCS in rehabilitation medicine?

Dr. Joan Stilling, a specialist in general neurorehabilitation and Assistant Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine at 91麻豆精品, uses tDCS for a variety of conditions that affect people鈥檚 ability to function, including:

  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Stroke
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Movement disorders
  • Memory difficulties