Pioneering treatment in Delaware. ChristianaCare is proud to be the first healthcare organization in Delaware to offer focused ultrasound. With 25 successful treatments, we have seen almost every patient experience a dramatic improvement in their tremors post-procedure.
Patient selection. There may be exceptions for patients with physical complications that can prevent using focused ultrasound as a treatment option. One of the most important steps in the screening process is taking a CAT scan of your skull. Approximately 20% of patients are not eligible for focused ultrasound due to their anatomy. Your healthcare provider will carefully evaluate your medical history, current health status, and the specific characteristics of your tremors to determine if you are a suitable candidate for this treatment.
Long-term results. The results from focused ultrasound are intended to last permanently. Patients often ask, “How long does this last?” The goal is permanent results, but with essential tremor, the tremors could potentially come back depending on each patient. In general, published data shows that about three out of every four patients experience continued significant tremor control at five years. Your healthcare provider will discuss the long-term results of the treatment with you in detail during your consultation.
Recovery time. There is essentially little recovery time since this is an outpatient procedure, so you can go home and rest the same day with no restrictions to your daily activities. Rest assured, the recovery process is smooth and manageable.