Thalamotomy reduces hand and arm tremors by destroying small amounts of tissue in the thalamus.
Pallidotomy is surgical incision for Parkinson's disease.
Thalamotomy (thalsm = thalamus + tom = cut + y = procedure) was first introduced to the medical world in the 1950s as an invasive procedure for the control of temors such as those associated with Parkinson's disease. Working on the side of the thalamus opposite the side with the tremors, the positive effects are immediate. Subthalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS) is sometimes a perferred procedure since it is not as destructive.
Vagotomy is the medical term meaning surgical incision of the vagus nerve.
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parkinsons.
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parkinsons disease particulars
the tremors
no ali has parkinsons disease
chris theodorakis has parkinsons disease
It is a recognised symptom of Parkinsons Disease.