Washington, August 20 (QNA) - Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have succeeded in developing a new brain stimulation device for patients with Parkinson's disease.
The new technology is based on customizing electrical stimulation to meet the needs of each patient individually without relying on pre-determined criteria.
The approach, called adaptive deep brain stimulation, offers great hope in treating this disease.
According to the research team, the device captures brain signals in Parkinson's patients and thus provides the appropriate electrical stimulation to stop it.
The researchers indicated that the new technology has improved the quality of life of the participants in the experiments.
Some experts expect that new versions of the device may be available within 5 or 10 years. (QNA)