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Related: About this forumParkinson's Disease Symptoms Significantly Improved By Non-Surgical Ultrasound Treatment
The minimally invasive approach could be a great option where drug treatments have been unsuccessful.
Laura Simmons - Editor and Staff Writer
LAURA SIMMONS
Editor and Staff Writer
Feb 23, 2023 9:01 AM
A non-surgical, focused ultrasound procedure has been found in a clinical trial to significantly improve symptoms in some patients with Parkinsons disease. Nearly 70 percent of the treated patients responded well to the procedure, with two-thirds of these continuing to experience positive results a year later.
There is still no cure for Parkinsons disease, which is estimated to affect 1 million people in the USA alone. Treatment usually starts with medication to try to correct the decrease in the neurotransmitter dopamine, caused by the degeneration of specific populations of nerve cells in the brain.
These drug treatments can be very helpful in allowing people to better manage the symptoms of Parkinsons disease, such as difficulties with movement and coordination, but they do also come with side effects and dosages need to be carefully adjusted to suit the individual.
If medications are no longer working well, another option is surgery to implant an electrode into the brain, to deliver a therapy called deep brain stimulation something that is not solely used to treat Parkinsons disease. Again, this treatment can be effective; but, since it involves surgery, it does carry a small risk of infection or brain hemorrhage.
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https://www.iflscience.com/parkinson-s-disease-symptoms-significantly-improved-by-non-surgical-ultrasound-treatment-67672
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Parkinson's Disease Symptoms Significantly Improved By Non-Surgical Ultrasound Treatment (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Feb 2023
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AwakeAtLast
(14,255 posts)1. Thank you for posting!
My 83 year old father has advanced Parkinson's, so I will send this to his neurologist. I believe he would definitely benefit. Thanks so much!
Judi Lynn
(162,384 posts)2. Here's hoping, by all means. Best wishes, AwakeAtLast.
Javaman
(63,106 posts)3. a brilliant co-worker, who has Parkinson, he did the brain implant. it helped enormously.
he has since retired.
I'm going to forward this info to him.
thanks for posting.
Judi Lynn
(162,384 posts)5. It's good hearing about your co-worker. Thank you for your comment, Javaman.