The Truth about Magnetic Resonance Therapy: A Closer Look
USA, Newport BeachFri Oct 25 2024
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In the past few years, many clinics across the U. S. and other countries have started providing a treatment known as magnetic resonance therapy, or MERT. This treatment is a type of transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, which the FDA has approved for conditions like major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and nicotine addiction. Lately, MERT has gained popularity among families with autistic children.
Parents have been spending large amounts of money, often over $10, 000, for MERT treatments and associated costs. A news outlet spent nearly a year studying the scientific basis behind MERT providers' claims. Here are the key findings from their investigation.
Researchers and neuroscientists are skeptical about the science behind MERT because there is limited evidence supporting its effectiveness for autism. While TMS is approved for specific conditions, its use for off-label purposes is still under debate. The lack of robust scientific studies on MERT's benefits leaves many questions unanswered.
Moreover, the high cost of MERT raises concerns for families who are already financially burdened by other treatments for autism. The promise of a quick fix can be tempting, but it's crucial to consider the evidence and potential risks. Understanding the benefits and drawbacks of any treatment is essential for making informed decisions.
Parents should be cautious and consult with healthcare professionals before opting for MERT. Open dialogue about its potential benefits and limitations can help manage expectations and ensure the best possible care for autistic children.