The brain pacemaker allowed her to regain her ability to take care of herself, and she was excited a

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-31

45-year-old Sister Jin, 14 years ago, had a tremor in the right upper limb, and with the progress of the disease, the tremor developed from one upper limb to all four limbs, accompanied by limb weakness, stiffness, and difficulty sleeping. In order to be able to recover her self-care ability, three weeks ago, Professor Li Weiguo of the Department of Neurosurgery of Qilu Hospital of Shandong University performed brain pacemaker surgery for her**.

45-year-old Sister Jin has been tormented by Parkinson's disease for 14 years, this morning, after three weeks of brain pacemaker surgery, she was "reborn", her body is not shaking, not stiff, when she stood up from the chair again, excited tears.

Professor Li Weiguo introduced: "Parkinson's disease has a greater impact on patients in addition to physical movement, but also psychology, Ms. Jin after the illness due to the stigma of the disease made her not like to communicate with others, the more impressive is that during the preoperative assessment, afraid of other people's strange eyes, unwilling to cooperate with our doctors for evaluation, psychological fluctuations will be non-stop crying." Today, seeing her state after turning on the machine, her body is not shaking or stiff, she has a smile on her face, and more importantly, she will share her condition and feelings with patients.

Friends who follow me know that I am the chief doctor of neurosurgery Li Weiguo in a public tertiary hospital, a university professor, the director of a functional department, and a tutor for master's students. Every year, we focus on completing more than 1,000 surgeries for Parkinson's, essential tremor, Meijer syndrome, muscle tension, etc., and countless patients have seen it. If you also have neurology-related problems, leave a number 9 in the comment area, and I will contact you to help solve it.

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