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Non-invasive brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease: Clinical evidence, latest concepts and future goals: A systematic review

Julian Madrid, David Benninger

2020Journal of Neuroscience Methods96 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is becoming a major public-health issue in an aging population. Available approaches to treat advanced PD still have limitations; new therapies are needed. The non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) may offer a complementary approach to treat advanced PD by personalized stimulation. Although NIBS is not as effective as the gold-standard levodopa, recent randomized controlled trials show promising outcomes in the treatment of PD symptoms. Nevertheless, only a few NIBS-stimulation paradigms have shown to improve PD's symptoms. Current clinical recommendations based on the level of evidence are reported in Table 1 through Table 3. Furthermore, novel technological advances hold promise and may soon enable the non-invasive stimulation of deeper brain structures for longer periods.

Topics & Concepts

Brain stimulationParkinson's diseaseDeep brain stimulationMedicineNeuroscienceTranscranial direct-current stimulationStimulationDiseaseClinical trialLevodopaPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPsychologyPathologyTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation StudiesNeurological disorders and treatmentsNeuroscience and Neural Engineering