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Abbott announced the launch of the newly-approved NeuroSphere Virtual Clinic by which deep brain stimulation patients can have their devices programmed and reset remotely, from the comfort of ...
Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders About Our DBS Program Deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy is currently offered to patients with certain movement disorders that are not sufficiently ...
Study: Automated deep brain stimulation programming based on electrode location: a randomized, crossover trial using a data-driven algorithm. Image Credit: PopTika / Shutterstock.com Background At ...
Postoperative home care after deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease demonstrated efficacy, safety and feasibility while also decreasing travel burden, according to results from a single ...
Article Title Automated Deep Brain Stimulation programming based on electrode location - a randomized, crossover trial using a data-driven algorithm.
An update to the traditional deep brain stimulation device enables adaptive pulses of electricity that help to lessen the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and inform future research.
Our neurosurgery specialists at U of U Health treat a number of disorders such as Parkinson’s and epilepsy with deep brain stimulation to help control your symptoms for a healthier life.
If deep brain stimulation (DBS) can help people with Parkinson's disease walk and speak again, could it help people with Alzheimer's disease, too? It' ...
Deep brain stimulation could be the best way to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), according to research from Baylor College of Medicine, Texas. The study suggests that it can halve the ...
Deep brain stimulation is an option for tardive dyskinesia symptoms that don't respond to other treatments. Learn how deep brain stimulation is performed and how it acts on the brain.
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