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Sponsor: University of Minnesota
Conditions: Parkinson's Disease (PD), Deep Brain Stimulation
Interventions: DBS
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a surgical implant procedure for the treatment of Parkinson's Disease (PD) utilizing medical devices approved by the FDA. A novel approach to current DBS approaches is called "Coordinated Reset" DBS (CR-DBS) which uses different patterns of stimulation at lower currents and can address the limitations of traditional DBS (T-DBS) that uses continuous high amplitude and high frequency stimulation. This study will evaluate the safety and short-term efficacy of CR-DBS in PD. The results from this study will significantly advance the development of CR-DBS for the treatment of PD. Findings in this study will also provide the rationale for further development of this novel DBS approach for other neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Sex: ALL
Age: 21 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * Diagnosis of Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease * Minimum age of 21 years old * Will be or has been implanted with the Boston Scientific Vercise Genus Rechargeable DBS system Exclusion Criteria: * History of musculoskeletal disorders that affect movement of the limbs/gait * Other significant neurological disorder * Significant psychiatric disorder * History of dementia or cognitive impairment that precludes them from getting DBS surgery or per study staff judgment, MacCAT-CR assessment does not deduce that the participant has capacity to consent * Other significant medical disorder that could impede study participation * Pregnant women