OHSU second in the country to perform regenerative brain cell therapy procedure
I work at the hospital this procedure will be performed at. I worked as an OR nurse for 18 years with the doctor quoted in this article. For over a decade of that I saw him improve and innovate DBS for Parkinson's patients.
I'm wondering if there's any potential indications this could help with overactivity in the brain related to tinnitus.
The quote that excites me is "the inhibitory nerve cells, called interneurons, are designed to quell hyperactivity in the focal point of the patient's brain that causes seizures."
If this could quell hyperactivity in the part of the brain associated with tinnitus they may be on to something here. Something tells me nobody in research will ever look into this, but I hope they do.
I work at the hospital this procedure will be performed at. I worked as an OR nurse for 18 years with the doctor quoted in this article. For over a decade of that I saw him improve and innovate DBS for Parkinson's patients.
I'm wondering if there's any potential indications this could help with overactivity in the brain related to tinnitus.
The quote that excites me is "the inhibitory nerve cells, called interneurons, are designed to quell hyperactivity in the focal point of the patient's brain that causes seizures."
If this could quell hyperactivity in the part of the brain associated with tinnitus they may be on to something here. Something tells me nobody in research will ever look into this, but I hope they do.