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Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders: Clinical Treatment and Current Research

Parkinson’s disease is not merely a “movement disorder” – it also involves cognitive (mental) and affective (emotional) symptoms. Deep Brain Stimulation therapy itself is complex and multifaceted. This course will encompass current research and technical advances for treatment

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