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Applied Neurophysiology (1977) 40 (2-4): 160–174.
Published Online: 04 May 2007
.... Cerebellar stimulation Evoked potentials Spasticity Involuntary movements Dystonia Cerebral palsy Multiple sclerosis Appl. Neurophysiol. 40: 160-174 (1977/78) Physiological and Histological Effects of Cerebellar Stimulation Sanford J. L arson, A n th o n y Sances, jr., D avid C. H em m y, E d w ard...
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Applied Neurophysiology (1977) 40 (2-4): 135–140.
Published Online: 04 May 2007
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Cerebellar stimulation Cerebral palsy Spasticity Athetosis Appl. Neurophysiol. 40...
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Applied Neurophysiology (1977) 40 (2-4): 124–134.
Published Online: 04 May 2007
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Cerebellar stimulation Cerebellum Stimulator Cerebral palsy Spasticity Athetosis Epilepsy Session on Chronic Cerebellar Stimulation Appl. Ncurophysiol. 40: 124-134 (1977/78) Safety and Efficacy of Chronic Cerebellar...
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Applied Neurophysiology (1980) 43 (3-5): 114–117.
Published Online: 04 May 2007
...Arden F. Reynolds; Tyrone L. Hardy Six Medtronic 1743 dual-channel cerebellar stimulators were implanted in 4 patients between September 1977 and January 1979. Evaluations were conducted in both a blind and nonblind fashion. Significant differences between the evaluations occurred. The operating...
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Applied Neurophysiology (1980) 43 (3-5): 230–243.
Published Online: 04 May 2007
...Ross Davis; Edward F. Gray A series of 300 patients were implanted for chronic cerebellar stimulation (CCS) from February 1974 to June 1980. The charge density was in the range of 0.7–1.6 µ Ci/cm 2 /phase. There is a very narrow range of stimulation in which CCS is effective. Increasing above...
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Applied Neurophysiology (1982) 45 (1-2): 55–61.
Published Online: 12 April 2007
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Cerebellar stimulation Dentate nucleus Spasticity Motor disorders Cerebral palsy Stereotactic surgery Electromyography Proc. 8th Meeting...
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Applied Neurophysiology (1982) 45 (1-2): 44–50.
Published Online: 12 April 2007
...(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Cerebellar stimulation Spasticity Motor disabilities Epilepsy Proc. 8th Meeting World Soc. Stereotactic...
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Stereotact Funct Neurosurg (2003) 78 (2): 95–112.
Published Online: 29 January 2003
... began to utilize methods of electrical cerebral stimulation as treatment for a variety of disorders. Chronic cerebellar stimulation was employed for patients with epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and dystonia. While Dr. Cooper believed his results to be significant, there still remain many challenges to his...
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Stereotact Funct Neurosurg (1992) 58 (1-4): 200–208.
Published Online: 18 September 1992
...Ross Davis; Sandra E. Emmonds Since 1974, 32 seizure patients have undergone chronic cerebellar stimulation (CCS); 27 have been contacted with 9 (7 spastic, 2 epileptic) continuing to use CCS for an average of 14.3 years (10–17 years). 6 (67%) are seizure-free and 3 (33%) have a reduction...
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Applied Neurophysiology (1987) 50 (1-6): 451–452.
Published Online: 28 January 1988
...Ross Davis; Joseph Schulman; Mario Nanes; Ann Delehanty Thirty spastic cerebral palsy (CP) patients were involved in a double-blind quantitative study to determine the effectiveness of chronic cerebellar stimulation, (CCS) and 19 patients completed the testing. Of the 12 patients undergoing...
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Applied Neurophysiology (1985) 48 (1-6): 111–116.
Published Online: 17 June 1986
...Ross Davis; Edward Gray; Thomas Ryan; Joseph Schulman Quantitative bioengineering tests were performed on 30 spastic cerebral palsy (CP) patients who underwent chronic cerebellar stimulation (CCS) using the fully implantable pulse generator (Neurolith 601, 1.1–1.8 µC/cm 2 /phase). Using respiratory...
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Applied Neurophysiology (1983) 46 (1-4): 57–61.
Published Online: 20 January 1984
...Ross Davis; Edward Gray; Howard Engle; Alice Dusnak Of the 32 patients with active intractable seizures, 27 had spastic cerebral palsy (CP) and 5 had epilepsy (EP), and all underwent chronic cerebellar stimulation (CCS) (amplitude 1–2 µC/cm 2 phase, rate 10–180 pps, duration of implantation 0.5–7...