Choosing DBS

Choosing DBS

Update: 2024-09-27
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Supported by Abbott.

Podcast Summary: Overview of DBS for Parkinson's Disease

In this episode, we discuss Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), a therapy used for over 20 years to manage Parkinson's symptoms when medications aren't enough. DBS involves surgically implanting electrodes in the brain, connected to a battery pack in the chest, to improve motor symptoms and normalize brain activity.

Patient Stories:



  • Ed McQuaid, diagnosed in 2018, had DBS in 2023. He went from taking 8-10 pills daily to none, regaining independence in activities like dressing and playing golf.


  • Margaret Burns-Kohn, diagnosed in 2015, also had DBS in 2023. She eliminated severe dyskinesia and regained the ability to perform daily tasks like tying shoelaces.


Abbott Liberta RC System Features: Dr. Mitesh Lotia


  • Smallest rechargeable battery

  • Wireless charging, just 15 minutes a week

  • Remote programming and precise stimulation with directional leads


Key Points:


  • DBS isn't just for advanced Parkinson's—earlier intervention can help.

  • Surgery doesn't limit physical activities, and most find it less daunting than expected.


Next Steps:

Visit lifewithdbs.com to connect with patient ambassadors.

If interested, discuss DBS with your neurologist and consider scheduling an evaluation.

Full benefits are typically seen 4-6 months post-surgery.

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Choosing DBS

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