Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): Who Is It For and How Does It Work?

Illustration of deep brain stimulation showing brain activity connected to a neuron, representing DBS therapy for neurological disorders
When medicines no longer control the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, dystonia, or severe tremors  life can become increasingly difficult. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) can be a life-changing option.

What Exactly Is Deep Brain Stimulation?

  • Are not medically fit for surgery due to other serious health conditions

Patients who are well-selected for DBS typically experience:

  • Better balance and walking
  • Return to activities like cooking, driving, writing, and travelling

Important: DBS does not cure the underlying disease. But in the right patient, it can dramatically improve daily function and quality of life – often giving people back years of productive living.

  • Temporary side effects during programming (easily corrected by adjusting settings)

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Will I need to take medicines after DBS?
    In most Parkinson’s cases, we can significantly reduce the dose of medicines after DBS. In some patients, a small maintenance dose may still be needed, but the amount is usually much lower.
  2. How long does the DBS battery last?
    The battery life depends on the stimulation settings used. Most batteries last 4–5 years, after which it can be replaced with a simple procedure. Rechargeable batteries are also available and can last significantly longer.
  3. Can I have an MRI after DBS?
    Yes, with modern DBS devices that are MRI-conditional, certain MRI scans can be done safely under specific guidelines. Always inform your doctor and radiologist that you have a DBS device.
  4. How soon will I see improvement after DBS?
    For Parkinson’s disease and tremors, improvement is often seen within weeks of programming. For dystonia, benefits may take 3-6 months to fully develop as the brain adapts to stimulation.

Is DBS the Right Step for You?

If you or a family member is living with Parkinson’s disease, severe tremors, or dystonia and medicines are no longer providing enough relief it may be time to explore DBS.

I am here to listen, evaluate, and guide you at every step. There is no pressure  only honest, personalised advice based on your condition.

Book a Consultation:

  • Call / WhatsApp: 08866843843
  • Email: care@parkinsongujarat.com
  • Medisquare Superspeciality Hospital, Gurukul, Ahmedabad
  • Marengo CIMS Hospital, Sola, Ahmedabad
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Dr. Mitesh Chandarana is a highly experienced neurologist, specializing in Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders. With over 10 years of experience in neurology and 5+ years dedicated to movement disorders, he combines deep clinical knowledge with advanced treatment approaches like Botulinum Toxin Therapy and Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS).

He completed his prestigious Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Movement Disorders from Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST), Trivandrum — one of India’s most renowned neurological institutes.

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