“Hand shaking” is one of the manifestations of Parkinson’s disease, in addition to hand shaking, Parkinson’s disease will also appear muscle stiffness and slow movement, so how to relieve this phenomenon? “For the symptomatic manifestations of Parkinson’s disease, in the early stage, we can control the progression of the disease by medication, and subsequently we can treat the muscle stiffness and slowness of photo-Kinson’s disease with brain pacemaker surgery (DBS).” Name: fxc Gender: female Age: 65 years Condition at admission: the patient was admitted to the hospital with the main cause of “progressive limb tremor and rigidity for 7 years”. The patient’s condition was mainly characterized by limb tremor, muscle stiffness, and slow movement. On examination, the patient’s facial expression was slightly dull, she had difficulty swallowing and choking on water, her neck was slightly stiff, and she was able to walk on her own, with a slight forward lean of the upper body, a small stride, a slight difficulty in steering to stop, and no back-and-forth swinging of the right upper limb when she was walking. Tremor was seen in both limbs, with a significant increase in muscle tone in the left limb and a slightly higher muscle tone in the right limb. The left side was slow in finger-nose and rotation experiments. In order to seek further treatment, he came to our outpatient clinic and was diagnosed with “Parkinson’s disease” and was admitted to the outpatient clinic as “Parkinson’s disease”. Preliminary diagnosis: 1. Parkinson’s disease Treatment: After admission to the hospital to improve the relevant examination and preoperative examination, the patient diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease is clear, there are surgical indications, there is no absolute contraindication to surgery, in the local anesthesia + general anesthesia under the direction of the bilateral deep brain electrical stimulation implantation surgical treatment, the operation went smoothly, the patient did not have any special discomfort in the operation and postoperative period. The patient recovered well and the wound healed well. At the time of discharge, the patient was in good general condition, with good mental status and good wound healing. Prof. Wang instructed that he could be discharged after checking the room. Discharge diagnosis: Parkinson’s disease. Discharge instructions: 1. Discharge with medication: none 2. Advice to the patient: pay attention to rest, strengthen nutrition, increase weight, enhance physical fitness, pay attention to the protection of the incision; 3. Health education: continue to take oral medication according to the preoperative medication regimen, and; 4. Follow-up time: 1 month. Brain pacemaker surgery has the advantageous characteristics of minimally invasive, reversible and adjustable, which can control the motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, such as: tremor, rigidity, motor delay, etc. The control of motor symptoms is effective in the long term, which can improve the quality of life and the daily life ability of patients.