TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) is increasingly being explored as a noninvasive neuromodulation technique for chronic pain, particularly when standard treatments (medications, physical therapy, injections) have not delivered adequate relief. High-frequency stimulation of motor cortex (M1) is among the more studied approaches, showing short-to-medium term reductions in pain intensity and improvements in quality of life. Many trials point to TMS as a generally safe option, with minimal serious side effects, making it an appealing adjunctive therapy. That said, because responses vary and optimal protocols (which brain target, frequency, number of sessions) are not yet standardized, TMS should be framed on your website as a promising option under clinical investigation rather than a guaranteed cure.