Jain is the fourth patient to benefit from subthalamic nucleus stimulation-or deep-brain stimulation (DBS)-being pioneered in India by Dr Doshi and Dr Mohit Bhatt, a movement disorder specialist, at the Jaslok Hospital. Dr Bhatt, during one of his refresher courses abroad, sat up in excitement when he found the technique demonstrated by doctors at the Vienna Medical University Centre in Austria for treating another disease. He saw the possibilities of this technique in treating Parkinsons patients and therein began his search for an ideal partner, a neurosurgeon who shared his enthusiasm. His quest ended on a flight to Jaipur two years ago when he got chatting with Dr Doshi and each recognised in the other a kindred spirit. They picked up different aspects of the technique from five university centres in Europe, including Grenoble in France, and brought it under one roof at Jaslok. The rest, as they say, is history-Parkinsons patients now have a "tremendous future", thanks to the duo.