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  1. 7 ore fa · Mr Keir said his shaking was "very innocuous to start with", but "over the years my tremors got significantly worse". He added: "It was incredibly frustrating - I had to learn to eat with just a fork.

  2. 7 ore fa · Share this story. The first Parkinson’s patient in Scotland to undergo a groundbreaking treatment has described it as a “miracle” that has helped him regain his independence. Ian Keir, 63, from Carnoustie, Angus has undergone ultrasound thalamotomy, a non-invasive procedure to prevent tremors and help people control their movements.

  3. 7 ore fa · Parkinson’s patients have been given hope of regaining independence after a procedure to prevent tremors was performed for the first time in Scotland. Ultrasound thalamotomy, a non-invasive procedure that can allow people living with Parkinson’s disease to control their movements, was carried out by a team from the University of Dundee’s ...

  4. 7 ore fa · Parkinson’s patients have been given hope of regaining independence after a procedure to prevent tremors was performed for the first time in Scotland.Ultrasound thalamotomy, a non-invasive […]

  5. 7 ore fa · “It feels like a miracle. My tremor has completely gone’ Parkinson’s patients have been given hope of regaining independence after a procedure to prevent tremors was performed for the first ...

  6. 7 ore fa · Uncontroll­able tremors are a symptom of Parkinson’s, an incurable illness, and are prompted by reduced levels of dopamine in the brain. The incision-free procedure uses high-intensity focused ultrasound to create a lesion in a part of the brain known as the thalamus, which controls a person’s movements.

  7. 7 ore fa · Uncontrollable tremors, stemming from reduced levels of dopamine in the brain, are a symptom of the incurable illness. The ultrasound thalamotomy is an incision-free procedure that uses high-intensity focused ultrasound to create a lesion in a part of the brain known as the thalamus, which controls a person's movements.

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