🧠 Deep brain stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson’s disease achieves its best results when a precisely defined brain network operating in the high beta frequency range (20–35 Hz) is targeted – a interdisziplinary team of researchers have now characterized this network in both space and time for the first time.

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Gurgaon-based Medanta Hospital Strengthens India’s Neurological Care Program with 'Brain-Pacemaker surgery’ - Asian Talks

Neurological conditions are one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, with the global burden of illness and disability rising substantially over the

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🧠 What if we could watch the brain’s real-time reaction to deep brain stimulation?

🔗 A method for analyzing the ERP associated with high frequency ANT DBS offset. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2025.09.042

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Parkinson’s Patient Shows Immediate Improvement Playing Clarinet During Awake Brain Surgery

Denise Bacon, a 65-year-old retired speech and language therapist from East Sussex, underwent a four-hour deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery at King's College Hospital in London. Diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2014, she had experienced symptoms including slow movement, rigidity, and muscle ... [More info]

Parkinson's Patient Plays Clarinet During Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery

Yeah, it might look wild but that live test during surgery gives real hope. This hands-on approach shows how we can challenge Parkinson’s with actual progress, not just empty promises. Real care means pushing boundaries.

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Parkinson's Patient Plays Clarinet During Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery

Denise Bacon's clarinet stunt during brain surgery proves DBS works instantly. Big win for Parkinson's treatment, more to come!

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Parkinson's Patient Plays Clarinet During Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery

Yo, that’s wild—her fingers movin’ like that mid-surgery? Damn impressive for Parkinson’s treatment. Ain’t no circus, just real progress. Hope she’s back dancin’ and swimmin’ soon. DBS sounds like a game-changer, no cap.

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Parkinson's Patient Plays Clarinet During Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery

Sure, it sounds like a freak show, but that instant spark of life in her fingers? That’s the kind of edge we need to push Parkinson’s care forward, not some circus act.

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Parkinson's Patient Plays Clarinet During Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery

Denise Bacon, a 65-year-old retired speech and language therapist from Crowborough, East Sussex, played the clarinet during a deep brain stimulation (DBS) procedure to treat her Parkinson's disease. Diagnosed in 2014, Parkinson's had gradually impaired her ability to walk, dance, swim, and play her ... [More info]