With the introduction of adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) for Parkinson's disease, new questions emerge regarding who, why, and how to treat. This paper outlines the pathophysiological rationale ...
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Parkinson's Disease is a movement disorder that affects the nervous system. Deep Brain Stimulation surgery, or DBS, is helping those living with the condition.
Researchers have uncovered a fast-acting brain network that may determine how effectively deep brain stimulation improves Parkinson’s symptoms. Parkinson’s disease can make everyday movements slow, ...
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - Neurologist Dr. Muhammad Husain says the first step when treating Parkinson’s disease is medication. Dr. Ann Murray, who is an Associate Professor at the WVU Rockefeller ...
Persons with Parkinson's disease increasingly lose their mobility over time and are eventually unable to walk. Hope for these patients rests on deep brain stimulation, also known as a brain pacemaker.
Personalized, adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) is safe and effective for controlling motor symptoms over 10 months in adults with Parkinson’s disease (PD), new research showed. The ADAPT-PD ...