Improvement of head and neck range of motion induced by chronic pallidal deep brain stimulation for cervical dystonia

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Marc E. Wolf ◽  
Assel Saryyeva ◽  
Hansjoerg Baezner ◽  
Joachim K. Krauss
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Susan L. Heath ◽  
Philip A. Starr

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Bilateral deep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus pars interna (GPi) is the favored neuromodulation procedure in cases of cervical dystonia. The authors report on a case of unilateral GPi implantation that resulted in sustained benefit with marked improvement in pain and dystonia.


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