Brain stimulation can help injured people walk: study Scientists said Monday that electrically stimulating a particular region in the brain could help people with injured spinal cords walk more easily ...
Medical Watch Digest for Dec 2 Deep brain stimulation can help with spinal cord injuries A novel way to reverse paralysis.
Researchers have identified the lateral hypothalamus (LH) as a key brain region for walking recovery in spinal cord injury ...
Deep brain stimulation has revealed that a specific type of brain wave activity is associated with levels of anxiety in ...
Veronica Brown lived with chronic fatigue, depression, and anxiety for over 10 years before she learned they were early signs ...
Two people who were paralysed have been able to walk again after being implanted with electrodes in their brains.
In a world first, surgeons have used a technique called deep brain stimulation to "re-awaken" dormant nerve fibres in the ...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is the procedure in which electrodes are implanted in specific affected areas of the brain to ...
Combining electrophysiological, anatomical and functional brain maps reveals networks of beta neural activity that align with dopamine uptake.
Two Kolkata men in their 60s, one battling Parkinson's disease and the other cervical dystonia, have found relief from ...
The surgeries were led by Dr Dhanunjaya Rao Ginjupally, neurosurgeon with international expertise in advanced DBS techniques ...