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Spinal cord stimulation reduces pain and motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease patients
September 28, 2020 by NewsBot
A team of researchers reports that spinal cord stimulation (SCS) measurably decreased pain and reduced motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease, both as a singular therapy and as a 'salvage therapy' after deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapies were ineffective.


