Abstract

“I would say I've seen two miracles in my clinical experience”, says Paul Krack, head of the Movement Disorder Unit in the Department of Psychiatry and Neurology at University Hospital Grenoble, France. The first was in Paris, in 1993. As a trainee neurologist he attended a meeting of the “Club des Mouvements Anormaux”, where he witnessed a video presentation of the first patient to undergo bilateral subthalamic nucleus (STN) stimulation in Grenoble. Off treatment, the patient was rigid due to Parkinson's disease.

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