Neurological movement disorders can cause symptoms that negatively impact a child’s quality of life.
Dystonia is of special concern in children, because research shows early intervention is imperative.
Deep brain stimulation is available as a treatment option for dystonia and other movement disorders to children as young as seven years old.
It works by altering abnormal signals in the brain that interfere with meaningful movement.
Brian Aalbers, DO talks more about deep brain stimulation as a treatment option and the success that’s been seen in the nine patients who have received treatment at Children’s Mercy Kansas City.
Deep Brain Stimulation for Pediatric Treatment of Dystonia
Featured Speaker:
Brian Aalbers, DO
Brian Aalbers, DO is a child neurologist specializing in movement disorders and deep brain stimulation at Children’s Mercy Kansas City. Dr. Aalbers received his osteopathic medical degree from Touro University, College of Osteopathic Medicine in Vallejo, CA, and completed a residency in Child Neurology and a fellowship in Movement Disorders at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston.
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