20 things to know about deep brain stimulation / Erwin B. Montgomery, Jr., MD, Medical Director, Greenville Neuromodulation Center, the Greenville Neuromodulation Scholar In Neuroscience and Philosophy, Thiel College, Greenville, PA.
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- Twenty things to know about deep brain stimulation
- Brain stimulation
- Nervous system -- Diseases -- Treatment
- Neurologic manifestations of general diseases -- Treatment
- Mental illness -- Treatment
- Deep Brain Stimulation -- methods
- Mental Disorders -- therapy
- Movement Disorders -- therapy
- Cerveau -- Stimulation
- Système nerveux -- Maladies -- Traitement
- Manifestations neurologiques des maladies -- Traitement
- Maladies mentales -- Traitement
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General
- MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Diseases
- MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine
- Brain stimulation
- Nervous system -- Diseases -- Treatment
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
What is deep brain stimulation? -- Why DBS? -- DBS is effective for patients with Parkinson's disease -- Identifying the least acceptable deep brain stimulation candidates among patients with Parkinson's disease -- Post-operative management of patients with Parkinson disease -- DBS is safe and effective for essential tremor -- Identifying the least acceptable deep brain stimulation candidates among patients with essential tremor -- Post-operative care for essential tremor -- DBS is safe and effective for patients with dystonia -- Identifying the least acceptable DBS candidates among patients with dystonia -- Post-operative management of patients with dystonia -- Deep brain stimulation is safe and effective for Tourette's syndrome -- Identifying the least acceptable DBS candidates among patients with Tourette's syndrome -- Deep brain stimulation for cerebellar outflow tremor -- Deep brain stimulation for hyperkinetic disorders -- DBS is safe and effective for obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Could DBS be effective in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder -- Deep brain stimulation and insights to pathophysiology and physiology -- Ethical issues of DBS -- The future of deep brain stimulation.
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An iconoclast in-depth analysis of the current understanding of DBS: efficacy, safety, indications, selection criteria and post-operative management. This book is an epistemic analysis of the presumptions, assumptions and fallacies. It provides the revolutionary potential and the complexity of DBS in changing healthcare delivery; the ethics are discussed in detail.
English.
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