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Have you heard of deep brain stimulation (DBS)? For certain neurological movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease, DBS is ...
This discovery led to a new treatment: deep brain stimulation. It involved a pacemaker delivering electrical pulses via ...
A Paradise Valley man has regained his ability to sculpt thanks to deep brain stimulation that eased his Parkinson's tremors.
New USC research offers an unseen insight into how the brain shifts gears. The researchers discovered that our innate ability to make quick changes in motor function are the result of a unique brain ...
Patients suffering from depression, anxiety and trauma-related disorders experienced significant relief from their symptoms ...
This group of patients was of interest to the USC Viterbi research team because their treatment involves deep brain stimulation of the subcortical regions that control motor function—a prime ...
Thanks to deep brain stimulation that alleviated his Parkinson's tremors, a Paradise Valley man has regained his ability to sculpt. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has this story.
Still, ethical concerns remain: In a recent survey of practicing and resident psychiatrists in Quebec, about a third said the practice, along with another treatment called deep brain stimulation ...
In particular, it could help with the precise placement of electrodes for deep brain stimulation. “With standard electrode implantation, it is sometimes difficult to find the exact sites to ...
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This discovery led to a new treatment: deep brain stimulation. It involved a pacemaker delivering electrical pulses via electrodes implanted in specific spots in the brain. This treatment has been ...