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Movement disorders
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Shorter pulse width reduces gait disturbances following deep brain stimulation for essential tremor
- Correspondence to Professor Andrea A Kühn, Department of Neurology, Movement Disorder and Neuromodulation Unit, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin 10117, Germany; andrea.kuehn{at}charite.de
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Shorter pulse width reduces gait disturbances following deep brain stimulation for essential tremor
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- Received August 10, 2018
- Revised December 12, 2018
- Accepted January 4, 2019
- First published February 14, 2019.
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August 14, 2019
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