Neuronavigation is a process for the specific definition of the target sites during coil placement in TMS.
A patient’s individual MRI image allows the TMS Clinician to position the coil precisely over a specified target location. The coil’s correct positioning is one of the most critical elements of a successful treatment.
Neuronavigation allows MRI, 3D-guided TMS coil placement for each patient with millimeter accuracy. Neuronavigation even takes into consideration the specific anatomical details of their individual brain structure and external navigation points.