Deep Brain Stimulation as a Rehabilitation Amplifier: A Precision-Oriented, Network-Guided Framework for Functional Restoration in Movement Disorders
Olga Mateo-Sierra, Beatriz De la Casa-Fages, Esther Martín-Ramírez, Marta Barreiro-Gómez, Francisco Grandas

TL;DR
This paper explores how deep brain stimulation can enhance rehabilitation outcomes by modulating brain networks in movement disorders.
Contribution
It proposes a network-guided framework to integrate DBS with rehabilitation for improved functional restoration.
Findings
DBS can stabilize motor performance and reduce variability, aiding rehabilitation.
Technological advances allow for personalized neuromodulation aligned with individual circuit dysfunction.
Current biomarkers lack sufficient validation for predicting functional outcomes.
Abstract
Background: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is increasingly understood as a precision-oriented neuromodulation therapy capable of influencing distributed basal ganglia–thalamo–cortical and cerebellothalamic networks. Although its symptomatic benefits in Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, and dystonia are well established, the extent to which DBS supports motor learning, adaptive plasticity, and participation in rehabilitation remains insufficiently defined. Traditional interpretations of DBS as a focal or lesion-like intervention are being challenged by electrophysiological and imaging evidence demonstrating multiscale modulation of circuit dynamics. Objectives and methods: DBS may enhance rehabilitation outcomes by stabilizing pathological oscillations and reducing moment-to-moment variability in motor performance, thereby enabling more consistent task execution and more effective…
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TopicsNeurological disorders and treatments · Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies · Vagus Nerve Stimulation Research
