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Essential Tremor and Parkinson's Disease
These movement disorders are not well understood even thought they are relatively common - involving perhaps 1% of the American population. A tremor disorder is an involuntary, rhythmic movement of muscle groups, most evident in the extremities, that may range in severity from barely noticable to totally disabling.

In severe cases, there is growing scientific support that electrical impulses to the brain may reduce the severity of tremor by competing with the brain's own impulses. These devices that are very similar to cardiac pacemakers and are implanted during a surgical procedure.

 
David C. Hall, MD (click here for more details)
MEDICAL SCHOOL:
  West Minster Medical School, Essex, London 1974
INTERNSHIP:
  Pasqua Hospital, Regina Saskatchewan, Canada - 1978
  Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN - 1979
RESIDENCY:
  Neurosurgery Residency, IUMC, Indianapolis, IN - 1984
BOARD CERTIFIED:
  American Board of Neurological Surgery

 

 

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