The resulting video makes for quite the sight, as the surgery team behind the plastic sanitary screen sat listening in wonder ...
A woman with Parkinson's disease played her clarinet while undergoing brain surgery so surgeons could see and hear the immediate impact of their work. Denise Bacon, 65, experienced instant improvement ...
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In a remarkable medical moment, a Parkinson’s patient played the clarinet during her deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery, and her symptoms improved instantly. The live performance helped doctors ...
A 65-year-old Parkinson's patient played the clarinet during brain surgery at King's College Hospital, showcasing how music and medicine work in harmony.
LONDON — The doctors prepared to carry out the brain surgery, their medical tools laid out. Their patient, wide awake on the operating table, was given an instrument of her own: her clarinet, which ...
Denise Bacon was diagnosed with Parkinson’s and it has affected her ability to walk, swim, dance and play her clarinet.
Various studies show that children with asthma can improve their lung function by regularly playing wind instruments. It's also helpful if you have asthma, COPD or cystic fibrosis. Kirsten Neumann/dpa ...
Evan Christopher began playing clarinet in junior high school in Long Beach, CA. His first introduction to New Orleans music was hearing Louis Armstrong's Hot Fives and Sevens with Johnny Dodds and ...
Denise Bacon underwent Deep Brain Stimulation surgery to improve her Parkinson's symptoms. Doctors assessed her mobility as they worked by having her play her clarinet.