Probably the best way to do so is to give a patient example. I'll talk about a patient who was treated last year in our organization. We're doing this right now. This is inventing the future of health care today.
A man in his 60s had a debilitating tremor to the point where he was unable to eat, couldn't drink a glass of water, couldn't use a pen. The disorder, the lesion, was deep in the brain and the alternative would be to cut through, which a neurosurgeon might do. It's an invasive procedure where you're damaging brain tissue on the way through. High-intensity focused ultrasound allows you to deliver treatment non-invasively with great specificity and destroy the lesion. That patient was able to drink water and draw the same day. Again, with no anesthetic the treatments are either on an out-patient basis or on an overnight-stay basis.