Name of Fellow

    Dr Arthur Thevathasan

    Institution

    Funder

    NHMRC

    Contact information of fellow

    Country

    Australia

    Title of project/programme

    A new form of deep brain stimulation to treat gait and balance disorders in Parkinson’s disease

    Source of funding information

    NHMRC

    Total sum awarded (Euro)

    € 149,489

    Start date of award

    01/01/13

    Total duration of award in years

    4.0

    The project/programme is most relevant to:

    Parkinson's disease & PD-related disorders

    Keywords

    parkinson disease | gait disorders | falls | neurophysiology | neurosurgery

    Research Abstract

    Over 64,000 Australians have Parkinson’s disease. Most patients with Parkinson’s disease ultimately develop gait ‘freezing’ and poor balance, which impair quality of life and cause falls. Unfortunately, gait freezing and poor balance often don’t improve with conventional treatments. We are therefore developing a new treatment for these symptoms, which involves implanting a pacemaker into a very deep brain region called the “Pedunculopontine Nucleus’.

Types: Fellowships
Member States: Australia
Diseases: Parkinson's disease & PD-related disorders
Years: 2016
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