THEME: "Emerging Perspectives in Neurology and Brain Research"
Originally Deep Brain Stimulation is evolved to reduce tremors from Parkinson’s disease, the FDA accepted DBS for use in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). DBS is present studied as treatment for Tourette’s syndrome and major depression. The use of DBS for mental health, is widely experimental and its effectiveness and safety are unknown.
In deep brain stimulation involves two electrodes has been inserted surgically directly in the brain and a pulse generator put in a person’s chest.
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