Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a surgical procedure that entails the delivery of high-frequency electrical impulses to specific regions of the brain, via surgically implanted electrodes. While it ...
A study by UNIGE, in collaboration with ETH Zurich, has significantly improved the accuracy of a noninvasive brain ...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is established for Parkinson’s disease (PD), but conventional DBS (cDBS) may yield suboptimal symptom control and side effects, particularly on gait. Adaptive DBS (aDBS), ...
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that affects movement. More than 10 million people worldwide live with ...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been used for more than three decades to treat motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Today, ...
The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. An emerging approach to DBS leverages the recordable potentials elicited in the STN and surrounding structures to enhance ...
Brain stimulation techniques can correct abnormal activity in the neural circuits involved in conditions such as Parkinson's disease and depression. However, current transcranial stimulation methods ...
UC San Francisco researchers have developed a new form of deep brain stimulation (DBS) that adjusts in real time as a person walks, helping improve gait and reduce falls in people with Parkinson's ...
A new study unveils an adaptive deep brain stimulation system that adjusts in real time to prevent Parkinson's falls.
A Queensland-first is giving Parkinsons sufferers a fighting chance, thanks to new technology and new techniques.
An ultrasound device that can precisely stimulate areas deep in the brain without surgery has been developed by researchers from UCL and the University of Oxford, opening up new possibilities for ...