Application of Thoracic Epidural Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) for Managing Freezing of Gait (FOG) in Patients With Advanced Parkinson’s Disease

Application of Thoracic Epidural Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) for Managing Freezing of Gait (FOG) in Patients With Advanced Parkinson’s Disease

Publication date: Oct 04, 2024

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has proven to be effective for pain that is unresponsive to medication. This technique involves an anesthesiologist or a neurosurgeon placing stimulation electrodes at the thoracic vertebrae to provide pain relief. Although SCS is not currently a standard treatment for patients with Parkinson’s disease, recent studies have shown that Parkinson’s patients who experience intolerable pain and undergo SCS treatment not only experience pain relief but also show improvements in gait and other Parkinson’s symptoms. Therefore, the investigators aim to use temporary, minimally invasive SCS electrodes to help patients with nrFOG (non-responsive Freezing of Gait) improve their stability and reduce their risk of falls.

Concepts Keywords
Freezing Parkinson Disease
Parkinson
Surgery
Taiwan

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Gait
disease MESH Parkinson’s Disease
disease MESH movement disorder
disease MESH stenosis
disease MESH myelopathy
disease MESH infection
drug DRUGBANK Spinosad
disease MESH complications
disease MESH hemophilia
disease MESH Dementia
pathway KEGG Parkinson disease

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