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Surgical Treatment for Parkinson's Disease: Past, Present, and Future

  • ahfaraji
  • Jan 14, 2022
  • 1 min read

A video presentation regarding the development of surgical treatments for Parkinson's disease over the past century. These innovations have moved neurosurgery forward and contributed to patient care. This was presented to the Houston Area Parkinson Society (HAPS) on September 18, 2021.




 
 
 

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Donna Klavosec
Donna Klavosec
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Keria Rowley
Keria Rowley
Sep 11

Fascinating presentation — it's incredible to see how far surgical treatments for Parkinson's have come and how they continue to evolve. Advancements in neurology and pain management are truly transforming patient outcomes.

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Thanks for sharing this important look into the past, present, and future of Parkinson’s care.

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Sophia
Sophia
Aug 02

When my husband was diagnosed with dementia four years ago, it was one of the most difficult times of our lives. For over two years, we relied on conventional medications and therapies, but unfortunately, his symptoms continued to worsen. His coordination declined, his memory began to fade, and we watched as his overall cognitive and physical function deteriorated rapidly.Last year, out of both desperation and hope, we decided to try a herbal treatment program from NaturePath Herbal Clinic. Honestly, I was skeptical at first, but within a few months of starting the treatment, we began to see real changes. His symptoms stabilized, his memory showed slight improvement, and he regained some coordination and clarity. Incredibly, his energy returned, and we…

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Moore Austine
Moore Austine
Jul 12

 My partner is 67 and has had Parkinson’s for around 3-4 years. It is a debilitating disease that only gets worse and needs some serious funding to find out 1 because the cure is out there. What causes it and 2. some better treatment for it which www .madibaherbalcenter. com have the guaranteed cure for PD. He takes over 13 weeks treatment from madiba herbal center formula that finally cure him, reverse all the symptoms including tremors ,as there is no-one available to help unless you have $4,000.00 per week to pay for a Nurse, but with this herbal system you can get rid of your Parkinson effectively ,he had tremors for several years and was gradually becoming worse before…

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