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A new brain pacemaker for Parkinson’s patients uses real-time brain signals to deliver targeted stimulation, improving symptoms and reducing side effects compared to traditional methods.
A new adaptive brain pacemaker using deep brain stimulation (DBS) is helping Parkinson’s patients by detecting abnormal brain activity in real time and delivering targeted electrical pulses only when needed, improving symptom control and reducing side effects.
This responsive technology, which adjusts stimulation based on brain signals, shows promise in enhancing motor function and quality of life, particularly for those with advanced disease who no longer respond well to medication.
While still in clinical trials, early results indicate benefits over traditional continuous stimulation, marking a significant advancement in personalized neuromodulation therapy.
Un nuevo marcapasos cerebral para pacientes con Parkinson utiliza señales cerebrales en tiempo real para ofrecer una estimulación específica, mejorando los síntomas y reduciendo los efectos secundarios en comparación con los métodos tradicionales.