Using Maths and Physics to Treat Parkinson’s With a Vibrating Glove
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Explore a groundbreaking lecture on using mathematics and physics to develop a novel treatment for Parkinson's disease. Delve into the concept of Coordinated Reset (CR) stimulation, a computationally developed technique designed to counteract abnormal neuronal synchronization in Parkinson's patients. Learn about the transition from invasive deep brain stimulation to non-invasive vibrotactile Coordinated Reset (vCR) fingertip stimulation. Discover the promising results of initial human studies, including improved gait, reduced bradykinesia, and significant reduction in Parkinson's symptoms. Examine the neurophysiological effects of vCR therapy, such as the decrease in high beta power in the sensorimotor cortex. Gain insights into the potential of this innovative approach to induce long-lasting symptom relief through weak vibratory stimulation patterns, offering hope for a non-invasive alternative in treating Parkinson's disease.
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Peter Tass - Using Maths and Physics to Treat Parkinson’s With a Vibrating Glove - IPAM at UCLA
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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)