This episode of the ResearchWorks podcast, Professor Terence Sanger discusses the growing role of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in treating dystonia in cerebral palsy—a challenging and often treatment-resistant movement disorder. With advances in neuroanatomical targeting, surgical techniques, and device programming, DBS is showing promise as a safe and effective intervention for carefully selected children.

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