The most often performed surgical treatment for Parkinson's is deep brain stimulation (DBS). Thin metal wires, implanted in the brain by a surgeon to assist control some movement symptoms, provide electrical pulses to the brain. DBS is not for everyone, while being transformational for some. The most often performed surgical treatment for Parkinson's is deep brain stimulation (DBS). Thin metal wires, implanted in the brain by a surgeon to assist control some movement symptoms, provide electrical pulses to the brain. DBS is not for everyone, while being transformational for some.
The most often performed surgical treatment for Parkinson's is deep brain stimulation (DBS). Thin metal wires, implanted in the brain by a surgeon to assist control some movement symptoms, provide electrical pulses to the brain. DBS is not for everyone, while being transformational for some. The most often performed surgical treatment for Parkinson's is deep brain stimulation (DBS). Thin metal wires, implanted in the brain by a surgeon to assist control some movement symptoms, provide electrical pulses to the brain. DBS is not for everyone, while being transformational for some.