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Treatment is then performed with an active tMS coil.",[13,14],"Device: Transcutaneous magnetic stimulation (tMS)","Device: Patient Machine Interface (PMI)",{"label":16,"type":10,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"Fixed transcutaneous magnetic stimulation (FtMS)","The fixed transcutaneous magnetic stimulation (FtMS) arm uses a patient machine interface (PMI) to determine an intensity which is then multiplied by 1.5 during the first treatment session. This calculated intensity is used for every treatment session going forward, although the subject will still engage with the PMI every session. Treatments are performed using an active tMS coil.",[13,14],{"label":20,"type":21,"description":22,"interventionNames":23},"Sham transcutaneous magnetic stimulation (Sham-tMS)","SHAM_COMPARATOR","The sham transcutaneous magnetic stimulation (Sham-tMS) arm uses the patient machine interface (PMI) to determine the intensity to set the study tMS treatments for each visit. Treatment is performed using a sham tMS coil that sounds and feels the same.",[24,14],"Device: Sham transcutaneous magnetic stimulation (Sham-tMS)",[26,32,35],{"type":27,"name":28,"description":29,"armGroupLabels":30,"otherNames":31},"DEVICE","Transcutaneous magnetic stimulation (tMS)","Active tMS will be given at different PTP-NP sites with an active tMS coil.",[9,16],null,{"type":27,"name":20,"description":33,"armGroupLabels":34,"otherNames":31},"Sham-tMS will be given at different PTP-NP sites with a sham tMS coil. 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It will also learn about the safety of AtMS. The main questions it aims to answer are:\n\n1. What are the effects of adaptative tMS (AtMS) in alleviating patients' PTP-NP compared to fixed tMS (FtMS) and Sham-tMS?\n2. What are the effects of AtMS in improving functions in patients suffering from PTP-NP compared to FtMS and Sham-tMS?\n3. What are the effects of AtMS in improving mood in patients suffering from PTP NP compared FtMS and Sham-tMS?\n\nResearchers will compare AtMS, FtMS and Sham-tMS to see if AtMS is the best form of tMS in treating PTP-NP.\n\nParticipants will undergo the following:\n\n1. Receive a total of 8 AtMS, FtMS, or Sham-tMS treatments over 16 weeks.\n2. Visit the clinic a total of 12 times for assessments, check ups, and treatments.\n3. 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