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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a surgical procedure used to treat a variety of disabling neurological symptoms—most commonly the debilitating symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD), such as tremor, rigidity, stiffness, slowed movement, and walking problems. The procedure is also used to treat essential tremor, a common neurological movement disorder. At present, the procedure is used only for patients whose symptoms cannot be adequately controlled with medications.
Guidelines for treatment of essential tremor

Guidelines for treatment of essential tremor

Study examines reasons for unsatisfactory outcomes following deep brain stimulation surgery

Study examines reasons for unsatisfactory outcomes following deep brain stimulation surgery

Doctors study surgery to stop epileptic seizures

Doctors study surgery to stop epileptic seizures

Investigational device-based therapies will lead to entirely new treatment options for chronic depression sufferers

Investigational device-based therapies will lead to entirely new treatment options for chronic depression sufferers

Deep brain stimulation alleviates severe depression

Deep brain stimulation alleviates severe depression

Unique study of the use of deep brain stimulation

Unique study of the use of deep brain stimulation

Electrical deep brain stimulation can dramatically alleviate depression

Electrical deep brain stimulation can dramatically alleviate depression

Deep brain stimulation could help alleviate Parkinson’s symptoms on both sides of the body

Deep brain stimulation could help alleviate Parkinson’s symptoms on both sides of the body

First Parkinson’s gene therapy patient well after 1 year suggesting that the therapy is safe and effective

First Parkinson’s gene therapy patient well after 1 year suggesting that the therapy is safe and effective

New screening tool prevents wrong patients from receiving Parkinson's surgery

New screening tool prevents wrong patients from receiving Parkinson's surgery

New treatment for Tourette Syndrome, patients experience significant resolution of symptoms following brain surgery

New treatment for Tourette Syndrome, patients experience significant resolution of symptoms following brain surgery

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