The steps of DBS
Your DBS procedure happens in phases over a period of time. Here’s what you can expect from exploration to recovery.1
Your DBS procedure happens in phases over a period of time. Here’s what you can expect from exploration to recovery.1
Dr. Jens Volkmann, MD, PhD, Chairman and Professor of Neurology at University Clinic of Wurzburg (Germany) and global thought leader in DBS, discusses the safety of Deep Brain Stimulation.
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