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Long-term at-home adaptive deep brain stimulation found to be effective in Parkinson's disease
The Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine, together with multiple ...
The INTREPID study group, a team of 49 researchers from 30 academic and medical institutions, reports on sustained five-year ...
New research shows adaptive deep brain stimulation is safe and effective in Parkinson care. Keep reading to see future ...
Deep brain stimulation in patients with Parkinson’s disease is linked to significant motor and daily living improvements 5 ...
Personalized, at-home, adaptive deep brain stimulation is safe and effective for patients with moderate-to-advanced Parkinson ...
For more than a decade, Carnegie Mellon neuroscientist Aryn Gittis has been unraveling the mystery of how the brain controls movement — research now pointing toward new treatments for Parkinson’s ...
Continuous recordings in Parkinson’s patients reveal that postoperative beta power rises for weeks after deep brain ...
The study, which is the largest prospective long-term trial of its kind, involved nearly 200 patients across 23 movement ...
A recent trial published in the Journal of American Medical Association found that subthalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS) ...
Medtronic plc’s Brainsense adaptive deep brain stimulation system has been shown to be tolerable, effective and safe for long-term use at home in people with Parkinson’s disease. A study published in ...
The device can precisely stimulate areas deep in the brain without surgery and could transform the treatment of Parkinson's ...
Keith Krehbiel lived with Parkinson’s disease for nearly 25 years before agreeing to try a brain implant that might alleviate his symptoms. He had long been reluctant to submit to the surgery. “It was ...
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