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Essential Neuromodulation
A concise reference covering all of the basic principles of neuromodulation in a single affordable volume
Jeffrey Arle (Edited by), Jay L. Shils (Edited by)
9780128170007, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 7 July 2022
506 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 3 cm, 1.02 kg
Essential Neuromodulation, Second Edition is a concise reference covering all of the basic principles of neuromodulation in a single affordable volume for neuroscientists, residents, fellows, bioengineers and basic clinical practitioners. This second edition expands on developments in the field since 2011, emphasizing essential observations from all of the important clinical phases involved in any neuromodulation: targeting, intraoperative assessment, programming, complications and complication avoidance. As neuromodulation remains an exciting and rapidly advancing field, this information is critical for neurosurgeons, neurophysiologists, bioengineers and other proceduralists.
Part I: The Neuromodulation Approach
1. The Neuromodulation Approach
Part II: Regions of Application
2. Cerebral – Surface
3. Cerebral – Deep
4. Spinal – Extradural
5. Peripheral Nerve
6. Imaging, frameless targeting and techniques
Part III: The Neuromodulation Therapy Interface
7. The Electrode – Materials and Configurations
8. The Electrode – Principles of the Neural Interface
9. The Electrode – Principles of the Neural Interface
10. Device Materials, Handling, and Upgradability
11. Electronics
12. Power
13. New waveforms – advantages and applications
Part IV: Placing Neuromodulation in the Human Body
14. Surgical Techniques
15. Trials and Their Applicability
16. Limiting Morbidity
17. Intraoperative Physiology techniques to inform targeting
Part V: Troubleshooting and Repair
18. Intraoperative Evaluation
Part VI: Postoperative Management
19. Programming – DBS Programming
20. Programming – SCS
21. Safety Concerns and Limitations
Part VII. The End User
22. Expectations and Outcomes
23. Neuromodulation Perspectives
Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Science: general issues [PD], Physiology [MFG]