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Trans-Cranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a type of Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) therapy that works by using a small electric current to gently stimulate the Brain. tDCS can be an effective treatment for addiction and cravings, depression and fibromyalgia. It can also be helpful in the treatment and management of conditions such as acquired brain injury, chronic pain, cognitive enhancement, fatigue, headaches, movements disorders (eg. Parkinson’s), stroke and tinnitus. During treatment, people sit comfortably whilst small sponge electrodes are positioned over targeted areas of the brain. The electrodes are held in place using soft velcro straps and deliver a low-intensity direct electric current to the underlying brain. One of the most important aspects of tDCS is that the changes in brain activity persist for some time after the end of the treatment session. This creates an important “window of opportunity” after treatment during which the brain is more “plastic” and more likely to change. People usually perform specific activities or exercises during and after each treatment, to further help retrain the Brain and get better results. At The Perth Brain Centre, we provide very specific targeted exercises to help maximise the benefits of therapy. Visit us at https://www.perthbraincentre.com.au/ Visit our Blog: https://www.perthbraincentre.com.au/n... Join our Facebook Group: / perthbraincentre To contact us or join our Mailing List: https://www.perthbraincentre.com.au/c... Facebook: / perthbraincentre Instagram: / thebraincentre LinkedIn: / perth-brain-centre