High frequency deep brain stimulation of the thalamus can help ameliorate severe essential tremor. Here we explore how the efficacy, efficiency and selectivity of thalamic deep brain stimulation might be improved in this condition. We started from the hypothesis that the effects of electrical stimulation on essential tremor may be phase dependent, and that, in particular, there are tremor phases at which stimuli preferentially lead to a reduction in the amplitude of tremor. The latter could be exploited to improve deep brain stimulation, particularly if tremor suppression could be reinforced by cumulative effects. Accordingly, we stimulated 10 patients with essential tremor and thalamic electrodes, while recording tremor amplitude and phase...
Tremor is a cardinal feature of Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor, the two most common moveme...
Background High-frequency thalamic stimulation is an effective therapy for essential tremor, which m...
SummaryTremor can dominate Parkinson’s disease and yet responds less well to dopaminergic medication...
High frequency deep brain stimulation of the thalamus can help ameliorate severe essential tremor. H...
High frequency deep brain stimulation of the thalamus can help ameliorate severe essential tremor. H...
High frequency deep brain stimulation of the thalamus can help ameliorate severe essential tremor. H...
See Moll and Engel (doi:10.1093/aww308) for a scientific commentary on this article Brain regions dy...
SEE MOLL AND ENGEL DOI101093/AWW308 FOR A SCIENTIFIC COMMENTARY ON THIS ARTICLE: Brain regions dynam...
Background: Essential tremor (ET) patients may present with postural and/or intentional tremor. But ...
Tremor is a cardinal feature of Parkinson's disease and essential tremor, the two most common moveme...
In patients with essential tremor (ET) already treated with chronic deep brain stimulation (DBS) of ...
Essential tremor manifests predominantly as a tremor of the upper limbs. One therapy option is high-...
SEE MOLL AND ENGEL DOI101093/AWW308 FOR A SCIENTIFIC COMMENTARY ON THIS ARTICLE: Brain regions dynam...
Tremor is a cardinal feature of Parkinson's disease and essential tremor, the two most common moveme...
Tremor is a cardinal feature of Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor, the two most common movem...
Tremor is a cardinal feature of Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor, the two most common moveme...
Background High-frequency thalamic stimulation is an effective therapy for essential tremor, which m...
SummaryTremor can dominate Parkinson’s disease and yet responds less well to dopaminergic medication...
High frequency deep brain stimulation of the thalamus can help ameliorate severe essential tremor. H...
High frequency deep brain stimulation of the thalamus can help ameliorate severe essential tremor. H...
High frequency deep brain stimulation of the thalamus can help ameliorate severe essential tremor. H...
See Moll and Engel (doi:10.1093/aww308) for a scientific commentary on this article Brain regions dy...
SEE MOLL AND ENGEL DOI101093/AWW308 FOR A SCIENTIFIC COMMENTARY ON THIS ARTICLE: Brain regions dynam...
Background: Essential tremor (ET) patients may present with postural and/or intentional tremor. But ...
Tremor is a cardinal feature of Parkinson's disease and essential tremor, the two most common moveme...
In patients with essential tremor (ET) already treated with chronic deep brain stimulation (DBS) of ...
Essential tremor manifests predominantly as a tremor of the upper limbs. One therapy option is high-...
SEE MOLL AND ENGEL DOI101093/AWW308 FOR A SCIENTIFIC COMMENTARY ON THIS ARTICLE: Brain regions dynam...
Tremor is a cardinal feature of Parkinson's disease and essential tremor, the two most common moveme...
Tremor is a cardinal feature of Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor, the two most common movem...
Tremor is a cardinal feature of Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor, the two most common moveme...
Background High-frequency thalamic stimulation is an effective therapy for essential tremor, which m...
SummaryTremor can dominate Parkinson’s disease and yet responds less well to dopaminergic medication...