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Neurostimulation for Parkinson's Disease with Early Motor Complications

✍ Scribed by Schuepbach, W.M.M.; Rau, J.; Knudsen, K.; Volkmann, J.; Krack, P.; Timmermann, L.; Hälbig, T.D.; Hesekamp, H.; Navarro, S.M.; Meier, N.; Falk, D.; Mehdorn, M.; Paschen, S.; Maarouf, M.; Barbe, M.T.; Fink, G.R.; Kupsch, A.; Gruber, D.; Schneider, G.-H.; Seigneuret, E.; Kistner, A.; Chaynes, P.; Ory-Magne, F.; Brefel Courbon, C.; Vesper, J.; Schnitzler, A.; Wojtecki, L.; Houeto, J.-L.; Bataille, B.; Maltête, D.; Damier, P.; Raoul, S.; Sixel-Doering, F.; Hellwig, D.; Gharabaghi, A.; Krüger, R.; Pinsker, M.O.; Amtage, F.; Régis, J.-M.; Witjas, T.; Thobois, S.; Mertens, P.; Kloss, M.; Hartmann, A.; Oertel, W.H.; Post, B.; Speelman, H.; Agid, Y.; Schade-Brittinger, C.; Deuschl, G.


Book ID
120039393
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
538 KB
Volume
368
Category
Article
ISSN
0096-6762

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Neurostimulation for Parkinson's Disease
✍ Schuepbach, W.M.M.; Rau, J.; Knudsen, K.; Volkmann, J.; Krack, P.; Timmermann, L 📂 Article 📅 2013 🏛 Massachusetts Medical Society 🌐 English ⚖ 538 KB

## Background: Subthalamic stimulation reduces motor disability and improves quality of life in patients with advanced parkinson's disease who have severe levodopa-induced motor complications. we hypothesized that neurostimulation would be beneficial at an earlier stage of parkinson's disease. ##