Electrodes to fight Parkinson’s disease

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Electrodes to fight Parkinson’s disease

Electrodes to fight Parkinson’s disease

Practiced in fifteen hospitals in France, deep brain electrostimulation is a medical technique that allows patients with Parkinson’s to reduce their tremors. At the University Hospital of Rennes, Bernard DACO explains that the electrodes implanted in his brain allowed him to regain the use of his right hand. Professor Marc VÉRIN, neurologist, describes the management of patients throughout Brittany.

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Publication date : 14 March 2011

Reference:
R21092918
Credits:
Producteur: France 3 Rennes   -   Journalist : Pedech, Hélène  -  Photo Journalist : Rousseau, Christophe  -  Film Editor : Notat, Hélène  -  Participant : Verin, Marc
Origin:
Jt Rennes Evening   -   Producteur: France 3 Rennes
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Turnkey

Reference:R21092918

Credits:Journalist : Pedech, Hélène-Photo Journalist : Rousseau, Christophe-Film Editor : Notat, Hélène-Participant : Verin, Marc

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