Deep brain stimulation: Improving outcomes in the treatment of movement disorders
Dystonia affects more than 500,000 people across Europe. Globally, it is the third most common movement disorder after Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor. In patients with dystonia, the balance between excitatory and inhibitory neural connections, which is normally responsible for ‘normal’ movement processes, is disrupted. This results in patients experiencing involuntary movements, muscle spasms and […]
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