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Subthalamic nucleus stimulation for Parkinson's disease preferentially improves akinesia of proximal arm movements compared to finger movements.
Authors:Roland Wenzelburger  Florian Kopper  Bao-Rong Zhang  Karsten Witt  Wolfgang Hamel  Dieter Weinert  Johann Kuhtz-Buschbeck  Mukaddes G?lge  Michael Illert  Günther Deuschl  Paul Krack
Affiliation:Department of Neurology, Christian-Albrechts Universit?t Kiel, Kiel, Germany.
Abstract:
Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN-DBS) reduces akinesia in Parkinson's disease but its impact on fine motor functions was unknown. We assessed the effects of DBS and a levodopa (L-dopa) test on the timing of the precision grip in 18 patients. Improvement on UPDRS-items reflecting hand functions and the shortening of the first phases of the precision grip were more distinct in the L-dopa test than in the pure STN-DBS condition. Other akinesia items and the time for build-up of lifting force were equally improved in both conditions. This suggests that routine STN-DBS might not be equally effective on all aspects of fine motor functions.
Keywords:akinesia  subthalamic nucleus  deep brain stimulation  Parkinson's disease  grip force
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