Resume de l’article : Lumière sur la maladie de Parkinson : un dispositif implanté dans la tête du patient !

The article discusses a new implantable device that aims to help patients with Parkinson’s disease. The device, called a « closed-loop DBS, » works by constantly monitoring the patient’s brain activity and adjusting the delivery of electrical stimulation accordingly. This closed-loop approach differs from traditional deep brain stimulation (DBS), which delivers continuous electrical stimulation regardless of the patient’s brain activity.

The response to the question « What is the new implantable device for Parkinson’s disease? » is that it is a closed-loop deep brain stimulation device that constantly monitors the patient’s brain activity and adjusts the delivery of electrical stimulation accordingly. It is designed to provide more personalized therapy for patients with Parkinson’s disease.