DEEP brain stimulation may improve quality of life in treatment-refractory OCD, but social and independence challenges often persist after surgery. New mixed-methods research suggests deep brain ...
Remote, internet-based deep brain stimulation programming for Parkinson’s disease accelerates clinical benefits postoperatively by improving access to therapy adjustments compared to in-clinic ...
A new study unveils an adaptive deep brain stimulation system that adjusts in real time to prevent Parkinson's falls.
UC San Francisco researchers have developed a new form of deep brain stimulation (DBS) that adjusts in real time as a person ...
An update to the traditional deep brain stimulation device enables adaptive pulses of electricity that help to lessen the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and inform future research University of ...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) substantially improves motor symptoms and quality of life in people with movement disorders such as Parkinson disease and dystonia, and it is also being explored as a ...
New closed-loop system self-adjusts DBS therapy to individual brain activity in real time; the largest commercial launch of brain-computer interface technology ever There is no cure for debilitating ...
Inside a deep brain stimulation program at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), researchers have discovered a brain signal that predicts when a child is about to lose attention—and that a brief, ...
Precision neurostimulation leverages AI and closed-loop feedback, delivering tailored treatments for neurological disorders ...
Share on Pinterest An AI-powered, personalized version of deep brain stimulation could reduce the time that an individual experiences their most bothersome Parkinson’s symptoms. Image credit: Johner ...
Abbott Laboratories is launching a clinical trial applying its deep brain stimulation system to a tough-to-treat form of depression. The company called its "Transcend" study a pivotal trial for ...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) can be addressed by the right intervention even in severe, refractory cases. These cases, characterized by involuntary muscle movements, are most often caused by antipsychotics ...
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