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+-   Banjo Used in Brain Surgery on Tuesday October 14 2008, @12:18PM Ponca City, We love you

Submitted by Ponca City, We love you on Tuesday October 14 2008, @12:18PM
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Ponca City, We love you writes "Legendary Blue Grass musician Eddie Adcock has undergone brain surgery to treat a hand tremor playing his banjo throughout to test the success of the procedure. Adcock suffers from essential tremor, a condition where there is a continuing deterioration in areas of the brain that control movement causing a tremor that usually appears when the person tries to act or move. Deep brain stimulation can be used to treat the movement difficulties of both Parkinson's and essential tremor by sinking an electrode into the thalamus, a deep brain area that is part of the motor loop — a circuit that helps co-ordinate movement. Surgeons placed electrodes in Adcock's brain and fitted a pace maker in his chest which delivers a small current which shuts down the region of his brain causing the tremors. The most sensible thing to do was to tweak the system while Adcock was playing the banjo to optimize the effect for the thing that's most important to him. And that's why a banjo was used in brain surgery."
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