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- Title
Theta Burst Deep Brain Stimulation in Movement Disorders.
- Authors
Sáenz‐Farret, Michel; Loh, Aaron; Boutet, Alexandre; Germann, Jürgen; Elias, Gavin J.B.; Kalia, Suneil K.; Chen, Robert; Lozano, Andres M.; Fasano, Alfonso
- Abstract
Keywords: theta burst; deep brain stimulation; Parkinson's disease; tremor; tolerance EN theta burst deep brain stimulation Parkinson's disease tremor tolerance 282 285 4 02/04/21 20210201 NES 210201 Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an established and effective treatment for movement disorders.1 High frequency stimulation (>100 Hz) has been shown to be effective in improving most parkinsonian symptomatic features although its effect on axial symptoms may be transient, minimal, or even detrimental. Second row: High frequency intraburst cTB-DBS employed by Horn et al. 2020.5 Third row: Low frequency intraburst cTB-DBS employed by Horn et al. 2020.5 Fourth row: cTB-DBS employed at Toronto Western hospital. UPDRS III items gait and postural stability of Parkinson's disease patients under chronic TB-DBS for axial symptoms These patients also underwent gait analysis and video assessment (Suppl.
- Subjects
DEEP brain stimulation; MOVEMENT disorders; SUBTHALAMIC nucleus; TRANSCRANIAL magnetic stimulation
- Publication
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, 2021, Vol 8, Issue 2, p282
- ISSN
2330-1619
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/mdc3.13130