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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.
Researchers use new process to improve deep brain stimulation

Researchers use new process to improve deep brain stimulation

Wireless neuromodulation technology could improve the lives of patients with brain disorders

Wireless neuromodulation technology could improve the lives of patients with brain disorders

Combination of deep brain stimulation and exercise has potential benefits for treating ataxia

Combination of deep brain stimulation and exercise has potential benefits for treating ataxia

Henry Ford first in the U.S. to offer FDA-approved DBS system to treat Parkinson's disease

Henry Ford first in the U.S. to offer FDA-approved DBS system to treat Parkinson's disease

AI-assisted video analysis can help doctors to diagnose Parkinson’s disease at an early stage

AI-assisted video analysis can help doctors to diagnose Parkinson’s disease at an early stage

Research shows a promising alternative to personalized deep brain stimulation

Research shows a promising alternative to personalized deep brain stimulation

New model of brain activity could inform the design of improved artificial intelligence systems

New model of brain activity could inform the design of improved artificial intelligence systems

Study finds potential target for the treatment of anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder

Study finds potential target for the treatment of anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder

Study: Optogenetic stimulation of circuit improves symptomatology of Huntington's disease

Study: Optogenetic stimulation of circuit improves symptomatology of Huntington's disease

RNI researchers to study the impact of excessive speeds on the human brain, body

RNI researchers to study the impact of excessive speeds on the human brain, body

Two well-known neurochemicals found to be involved in sub-second perception, cognition

Two well-known neurochemicals found to be involved in sub-second perception, cognition

Spinal cord stimulation improves pain and motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease

Spinal cord stimulation improves pain and motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease

$6.6 million grant awarded to develop new device for treating mental health disorders

$6.6 million grant awarded to develop new device for treating mental health disorders

Researchers elucidate mechanisms underlying spatial memory impairment in Alzheimer's

Researchers elucidate mechanisms underlying spatial memory impairment in Alzheimer's

Study elucidates brain circuit mechanism that causes spatial memory impairment in Alzheimer's disease

Study elucidates brain circuit mechanism that causes spatial memory impairment in Alzheimer's disease

Journal Of Parkinson's Disease announces recipients of first Parkinson Prize

Journal Of Parkinson's Disease announces recipients of first Parkinson Prize

Research could pave way for using machine learning to guide treatment for Parkinson’s

Research could pave way for using machine learning to guide treatment for Parkinson’s

Targeted deep brain stimulation may improve treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder

Targeted deep brain stimulation may improve treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder

Researchers use optogenetics to successfully induce arm movements in monkeys

Researchers use optogenetics to successfully induce arm movements in monkeys

New MRI techniques can improve outcomes in patients with Parkinson's disease

New MRI techniques can improve outcomes in patients with Parkinson's disease

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