Neuromodulation for movement disorders

Neurosurg Clin N Am. 2014 Jan;25(1):47-58. doi: 10.1016/j.nec.2013.08.002. Epub 2013 Oct 8.

Abstract

Surgical neuromodulation has emerged as the primary method to treat the medically refractory symptoms of essential tremor and Parkinson disease. With reversible manipulation of CNS neurons, neuromodulation can be used to intraoperatively localize and verify a stereotactic target, and to chronically treat movement disorders. This article discusses the historical advances in stereotactic surgery using various modalities of neuromodulation leading to contemporary treatment. Electrical neuromodulation, or deep brain stimulation, is emphasized as the major surgical intervention with a discussion of the technique, surgical targets, and clinical outcomes. A comparison of neuromodulation techniques is presented.

Keywords: DBS; Essential tremor; Focused ultrasound; Neuromodulation; Parkinson’s disease; Stereotactic surgery.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cryotherapy
  • Deep Brain Stimulation*
  • Essential Tremor / drug therapy
  • Essential Tremor / therapy
  • Humans
  • Movement Disorders / drug therapy
  • Movement Disorders / therapy*
  • Parkinson Disease / drug therapy
  • Parkinson Disease / therapy
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
  • Ultrasonics