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Wesley Thevathasan

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Neurology|June 25, 2010
Predicting falls in Parkinson disease: a step in the right directionWesley Thevathasan, Tipu Aziz
Practical Neurology|February 5, 2010
Deep brain stimulation for movement disordersWesley Thevathasan, Ralph Gregory
Neurobiology of Disease|June 23, 2018
What is the therapeutic mechanism of pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation in Parkinson's disease?Wesley Thevathasan, Elena Moro
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|May 27, 2026
The Place of Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease: Spatial before Temporal OptimizationWesley Thevathasan, Matthew Petoe
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|April 25, 2015
Where and what is the PPN and what is its role in locomotion?Francois Windels, Wesley Thevathasan, Peter Silburn, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|April 29, 2026
Returning to Marathons: Complete Restoration of Exercise with Runner's Dystonia After Globus Pallidus Internus Deep Brain StimulationArthur Thevathasan, Kristian Bulluss, Katya Kotschet, et al.
Neurology|February 1, 2013
Pallidal somatotopy suggested by deep brain stimulation in a patient with dystoniaCarole Joint, Wesley Thevathasan, Alex L Green, et al.
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|April 23, 2019
An Instrumented Pull Test to Characterize Postural ResponsesJoy Tan, Wesley Thevathasan, Jennifer McGinley, et al.
Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)|January 19, 2016
Understanding the human pedunculopontine nucleus in Parkinson's diseaseAnders Fytagoridis, Peter A Silburn, Terry J Coyne, et al.
Neurology|October 20, 2010
Spinal cord stimulation failed to relieve akinesia or restore locomotion in Parkinson diseaseMiguel A Nicolelis, Romulo Fuentes, Per Petersson, et al.
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Neurology|June 25, 2010
Predicting falls in Parkinson disease: a step in the right directionWesley Thevathasan, Tipu Aziz
Practical Neurology|February 5, 2010
Deep brain stimulation for movement disordersWesley Thevathasan, Ralph Gregory
Neurobiology of Disease|June 23, 2018
What is the therapeutic mechanism of pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation in Parkinson's disease?Wesley Thevathasan, Elena Moro
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|May 27, 2026
The Place of Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease: Spatial before Temporal OptimizationWesley Thevathasan, Matthew Petoe
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|April 25, 2015
Where and what is the PPN and what is its role in locomotion?Francois Windels, Wesley Thevathasan, Peter Silburn, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|April 29, 2026
Returning to Marathons: Complete Restoration of Exercise with Runner's Dystonia After Globus Pallidus Internus Deep Brain StimulationArthur Thevathasan, Kristian Bulluss, Katya Kotschet, et al.
Neurology|February 1, 2013
Pallidal somatotopy suggested by deep brain stimulation in a patient with dystoniaCarole Joint, Wesley Thevathasan, Alex L Green, et al.
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|April 23, 2019
An Instrumented Pull Test to Characterize Postural ResponsesJoy Tan, Wesley Thevathasan, Jennifer McGinley, et al.
Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)|January 19, 2016
Understanding the human pedunculopontine nucleus in Parkinson's diseaseAnders Fytagoridis, Peter A Silburn, Terry J Coyne, et al.
Neurology|October 20, 2010
Spinal cord stimulation failed to relieve akinesia or restore locomotion in Parkinson diseaseMiguel A Nicolelis, Romulo Fuentes, Per Petersson, et al.
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