Patient Treatment Shows: Brain Pacemaker Helps with Stuttering

Deep brain stimulation, a method where specific brain regions are activated using implanted electrodes, is a well-established approach for treating movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. Researchers led by Christian Kell from Frankfurt University Medicine as well as Nils Warneke and Katrin Neumann from Münster University Hospital have now successfully alleviated severe stuttering in a person with developmental stuttering using this method for the first time. The researchers are now preparing a study to test the therapy on additional individuals who experience severe stuttering.

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