Deep Brain Stimulation Offers New Hope For Dystonia Treatment

Richmond, Va. – November 21, 2006 – Dystonia, a group of diseases that cause a patient’s muscles to involuntary contract with movement, has had a relatively limited and ineffective number of treatments in the past. New research shows that a recently developed surgical treatment, deep brain stimulation (an off switch for the brain), has provided dramatic benefits in some patients.

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