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Airfilm coil

Manufactured by Magstim
Sourced in United Kingdom

The AirFilm® Coil is a magnetic stimulation coil designed for use with Magstim's transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) systems. It generates a focused, high-intensity magnetic field for the non-invasive stimulation of the brain.

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2 protocols using airfilm coil

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Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Pain

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rTMS stimulation was applied using a Magstim® Rapid2 with an AirFilm® Coil (Rapid version) air-cooled, 70-mm coil, creating a magnetic field of 1–2 Tesla in a time interval of 100–200 ms using a Magstim Super Rapid stimulator (Magstim, Whitland, UK). rTMS stimulation was administered to patients over 5 consecutive days. We used increasing stimulus intensity of 85%, 90%, and 95% of the motor threshold, and for a total of 600 pulses per session. The stimuli were applied during 5 sessions, several days apart, with the rTMS applied over the contralateral motor cortex at a point corresponding to the somatotopic localization of pain. The area in the motor cortex was identified using a validated method of functional site identification and stimulation of the motor cortex.
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in DLPFC

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This study employed the same general procedures as in the FEF study. However, subjects were seated in a Gen 3 TMS Chair (Rogue Research, Montreal, Canada), and TMS was applied using an arm-supported Air Film Coil (Magstim, Whitland, UK). For cTBS, the coil was positioned tangentially to the skull surface above the lDLFPC site with the handle pointed backwards at a 45º angle. LDLPFC was localized individually in the middle frontal gyrus (based on task activation), such that the average coordinates (XYZ mm, MNI space) were: −38 ± 5, 40 ± 4, 28 ± 6. The average LS1 coordinates were −8 ± 2, −43 ± 3, 77 ± 2.
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