Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson’s disease in Faridabad, Haryana is an advanced and highly effective neurosurgical treatment for patients suffering from movement disorders. Dr. Bhoopendra Foujdar, a leading brain and spine surgeon in Faridabad, offers state-of-the-art DBS surgery to help patients regain control over their movements and improve quality of life.
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects movement, causing tremors, stiffness, and difficulty in coordination. DBS provides long-term symptom control when medications are no longer effective.
Deep Brain Stimulation is a minimally invasive surgical procedure where a small device (similar to a pacemaker) is implanted in the brain to regulate abnormal signals.
Electrodes are placed in specific brain areas
A pulse generator sends electrical signals
These signals control abnormal brain activity
Reduce tremors and stiffness
Improve movement and coordination
Decrease dependency on medications
Enhance overall quality of life
Parkinson’s disease occurs due to the degeneration of dopamine-producing brain cells, leading to impaired movement control.
Age-related degeneration
Genetic factors
Environmental exposure
Unknown causes (most common)
Tremors (shaking of hands)
Muscle stiffness
Slow movements (bradykinesia)
Balance and coordination problems
Speech and writing difficulties
Symptoms gradually worsen over time.
Medications (Levodopa, etc.)
Procedure Includes:
Implanting electrodes in the brain
Placing a pulse generator under the skin
Programming the device for optimal results
Dr. Bhoopendra Foujdar uses precision-guided techniques for accurate electrode placement and best outcomes.
Dr. Foujdar is a trusted expert for DBS surgery in Faridabad, Haryana.
AIIMS New Delhi trained neurosurgeon
13+ years of experience
Expertise in functional neurosurgery
5000+ successful procedures
Advanced DBS technology
High success rate in movement disorder treatment
Personalized patient care
Stereotactic navigation systems
High-resolution MRI & CT imaging
Intraoperative brain mapping
Programmable neurostimulators
These ensure accurate and safe electrode placement.
Hospital stay: 3–5 days
Gradual symptom improvement
Reduced medication dependency
Long-term symptom control
Patients experience significant improvement in daily activities.
Yes, it is a well-established and safe procedure when performed by an experienced neurosurgeon.
No, it does not cure the disease but significantly controls symptoms.
Patients with advanced Parkinson’s not responding well to medication.
The battery typically lasts 3–5 years and can be replaced.
Improvement is usually seen within weeks after device programming.