Abstract:32Disappointed by the limitations of pharmacotherapy, emboldened by technological advances in surgery and radiology and armed with a better understanding of pathophysiology, physicians and scientists in the 1980s charted a renaissance of surgery for movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease (PD). The desire for a safer alternative to lesional or ablative neurosurgery, coupled with observations that intraoperative electrical stimulation used for target identification could alleviate abnormal movements, 1,2… Show more
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