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Bilateral High Intensity Focused Ultrasound HiFU for Treating Parkinson's Disease

Bilateral High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HiFU) is a non-invasive, incisionless neurological procedure that uses guided ultrasound waves to precisely treat both sides of the brain, spaced at least six months apart. While the first treatment targets the thalamus (VIM) to instantly stop severe tremors on one side of the body, the second treatment targets a slightly different pathway—the pallidothalamic tract (PTT) or globus pallidus—to relieve muscle stiffness (rigidity) and slow movement (bradykinesia) on the opposite side. Performed entirely while you are awake inside an MRI scanner, the medical team uses real-time imaging to safely heat and quiet the specific, overactive brain circuits responsible for your Parkinson's symptoms, offering a comprehensive, full-body balance of symptom relief without a single surgical cut.

Видео Bilateral High Intensity Focused Ultrasound HiFU for Treating Parkinson's Disease канала Durazi Savasir
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