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Ohio conductor finds new hope against Parkinson's with adaptive brain stimulation therapy.
Ohio conductor Rand Laycock, diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2014, found relief from his symptoms through deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy.
Initially using traditional DBS, Laycock later transitioned to adaptive DBS, which can adjust stimulation in real time for better symptom control.
This advanced treatment has significantly improved his condition, allowing him to continue conducting his symphony orchestra.
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El conductor de Ohio encuentra nueva esperanza contra el Parkinson con la terapia de estimulación cerebral adaptativa.