Abstract

Intracranial neurostimulation therapies, namely deep-brain stimulation and responsive neurostimulation, are well established for the treatment of neurological disorders in adults. There has been an accelerated interest and use of these therapies to treat children with neurological diseases, in particular epilepsy and dystonia. In paediatrics, a well respected doctrine is that children are not just small adults,1 and this sentiment should be followed when designing medical technologies for children.

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