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Deep Brain Stimulation Improves Parkinson's Disease-Associated Pain by Decreasing Spinal Nociception.

Journal Paper/Review - Dec 9, 2023

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Mylius V, Baars J, Witt K, Benninger D, Ciampi de Andrade D, Kägi G, Bally J, Brugger F. Deep Brain Stimulation Improves Parkinson's Disease-Associated Pain by Decreasing Spinal Nociception. Mov Disord 2023
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Journal Paper/Review (English)
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Mov Disord 2023
Publication Date
Dec 9, 2023
Issn Electronic
1531-8257
Brief description/objective

Dopamine exerts antinociceptive effects on pain in PD at cortical and spinal levels, whereas only cortical effects have been described for DBS, so far. By assessing the nociceptive flexion reflex (NFR) threshold at medication on, and DBS ON and OFF in two patients, we showed that DBS additionally decreases spinal nociception.