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Deep Brain Stimulation | Real Questions
The videos below include the following questions and answers:
What is deep brain stimulation (DBS)?
How does deep brain stimulation work?
Who is a DBS candidate?
How is DBS surgery done and what should I expect?
What are the risk factors of deep brain stimulation surgery?
What can I expect at the initial appointment?
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