Doctors suggested that 65-year-old Denise Bacon bring her clarinet into the operating theatre to see whether the procedure ...
Denise Bacon, a Parkinson's patient, played the clarinet during her DBS brain surgery at King's College Hospital, providing ...
The University of Alabama hosted “Moving Forward,” Tuscaloosa’s Parkinson’s Conference 2025. More than 16,000 people in ...
Doctors noticed an instant improvement in Parkinson’s disease patient Denise Bacon’s mobility during the procedure, known as ...
Written by Paul Mayhew-Archer and directed by the Oscar-winning John Madden ('Shakespeare in Love), the film also features ...
A woman with Parkinson’s disease played the clarinet while undergoing brain surgery to help manage her symptoms. According to ...
King’s College Hospital in London announced that Denise Bacon, a retired speech and language therapist from Crowborough, played the instrument while undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) to help ...
PhysioBiometrics Inc. has launched Heel2Toe™, a wearable therapeutic device designed to assess and train older adults to walk with a proper gait, which is essential ...
Denise Bacon, 65, literally hit the right notes as surgeons fine-tuned her brain during a groundbreaking operation.
A Parkinson's patient played the clarinet while undergoing surgery, allowing doctors to see, and hear, immediate results.
In a video of the surgery, the 65-year-old is seen deftly moving her fingers over her clarinet. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
During a four-hour procedure at King’s College Hospital, Professor Keyoumars Ashkan MBE carried out Deep Brain Stimulation ...