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A woman with Parkinson’s disease played the clarinet while undergoing brain surgery, showing the instantaneous results of the procedure. Denise Bacon, 65, underwent a four-hour operation known as deep ...
DBS patients such as Denise Bacon, above, are typically kept awake so doctors can assess their movements as they place electrodes into the brain and analyse their immediate impact. Photo / King’s ...
LONDON — Music met medicine when a patient played a clarinet solo as she underwent brain surgery for Parkinson's disease and proved that the treatment was working in real time. Denise Bacon, 65, saw ...
A 65-year-old Parkinson's disease patient played her clarinet during her brain surgery to help surgeons asses how the treatment is working. For five years before her procedure, she was unable to play ...
A Parkinson's patient played the clarinet while undergoing surgery, allowing doctors to see, and hear, immediate results. Denise Bacon, 65, showed instant improvement in her finger movements as ...
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A woman who played a clarinet while undergoing brain surgery has told the BBC "it was just amazing" to see and feel her fingers moving "better and faster" during the operation. Denise Bacon, 65, ...