Summary:
- Researchers have developed a wireless deep brain stimulation (DBS) system that can effectively treat Parkinson's disease symptoms in mice.
- The wireless DBS system uses a flexible, biocompatible device implanted in the brain that can be controlled remotely, eliminating the need for wired connections.
- The wireless DBS system was able to reverse motor deficits and neurological symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease in the mouse model, demonstrating its potential as a non-invasive treatment option for the condition.