St. David's HealthCare

St. David's HealthCare is one of the largest health systems in Texas and Austin's
third-largest private employer, with more than 60 sites throughout Central Texas,
including seven hospitals, four urgent care centers, four ambulatory surgery centers,
and two freestanding emergency departments, with a third set to open in Bastrop this summer.

St. David's HealthCare has a long history of serving the residents of Central Texas
with exceptional medical care. Our 7,500 employees touch over 858,000 lives each
year with a spirit of warmth, friendliness and personal pride.

Visit our main website at www.StDavids.com

St. David's Medical Center (512) 476-7111
St. David's North Austin (512) 901-1000
St. David's South Austin (512) 447-2211
St. David's Round Rock (512) 341-1000
St. David's Georgetown (512) 943-3000
St. David's Rehabilitation (512) 544-5100
Heart Hospital of Austin (512) 407-7000

Deep Brain Stimulation

What is deep brain stimulation?

Deep Brain StimulationDeep brain stimulation (DBS) is a surgical procedure used to treat a variety of symptoms caused by different movement disorders. An electrode (a plastic coated fine wire) is placed in an area deep in the brain. DBS involves a battery-operated medical device surgically implanted under the skin over each side of the chest. After the device is implanted into the brain, the battery and brain electrode are linked to wire running under the skin, neck and scalp.
 
After the deep brain stimulation devices are implanted into the chest and brain, an external device is given to the patient so that he/she can turn the stimulation on or off. These devices are very similar to a heart pacemaker and are approximately the size of a stopwatch. In some cases, the wire is only implanted to one side of the brain, while in other cases the wire can be attached to both sides of the brain. The wire contains electrodes that give electrical stimulation to targeted areas in the brain that control movement without destroying the brain. The electrical stimulation blocks the abnormal nerve signals that cause the symptoms of disorders such as Parkinson's disease and essential tremor. Since every patient's stimulation level will be different, a physician uses a programmer that controls the intensity and frequency of the electrical impulses.

What deep brain stimulation treats

Deep brain stimulation can safely treat symptoms from a variety of movement disorders that include the following:

  • Parkinson's disease - Deep brain stimulation is most commonly used for treatment of Parkinson's disease     symptoms such as tremor, walking problems, stiffness and slowed movement.
  • Essential tremor - A chronic condition that causes uncontrollable trembling of the voice or body part; the most common areas affected are the hands and arms. DSB is mainly used to control the tremor in the hand and arm.
  • Dystonia - A neurological disorder characterized by repetitive muscle contractions, which causes twisting and jerking of the body or body part. Deep brain stimulation is generally used to help control abnormal movement of the body.
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