Tuesday 12 November 2013

action of the sub thalamic nucleus

HOW THE BRAIN PACEMAKERS ACT
Slowness
Occurs when the sub thalamic nucleus acts in excess the pacemaker reduces the action of the sub thalamic nucleus, making movements more agile. Sub thalamic nucleus acts on the basal ganglia, balancing the body's movements
Ganglia base Repaves for control of automatic movements of the body
Lack of coordination Caused by deficient action of the sub thalamic nucleus the pacemaker increases the action of the sub thalamic nucleus, reducing the lack of coordination.
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FIRST SURGERY
The doctor makes two cuts about 20 mm from both sides of the head. These cuts are made of 14 mm holes through which will pass the electrodes.
Surgery under local anesthesia lasts 8 hours the electrodes transmit electrical impulses from the pacemaker to the sub thalamic nucleus, regulating its functions to relieve the symptoms of the disease
After the first surgery
After the first surgery, the electrodes are tested for a week to check if they work well.
They are connected to an external pacemaker, attached to the waist to determine the precise frequency of the electrical impulses needed to regulate the functions of the sub thalamic nucleus
SECOND SURGERY
Electrodes were connected .for more information click here http://www.somanabolicmusclemaximizereviewscam.com/


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