The Neuromodulation Casebook 1st Edition
Description of The Neuromodulation Casebook
The Neuromodulation Casebook is a case-based volume for practical, hands-on decision-making using realistic case examples from the field of neuromodulation. It encompasses a variety of techniques and therapies, ranging from deep brain stimulation for a multitude of disorders, to spinal cord stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, cortical stimulation and cranial nerve stimulation, as well as non-invasive therapies and other implanted types of devices that interface with the nervous system. Allowing readers to better learn via case-based examples, this practical volume depicts real examples of decisions neuroscientists and neurosurgeons need to make every day from leaders in the field.
This book serves as a companion text to the editor’s previous titles Essential Neuromodulation and Innovative Neuromodulation for neuroscience, neural engineering and biomedical engineering courses.
- Covers typical decision-making in the most frequent neuromodulation experiments and procedures across the widest array of scientists and practitioners
- Includes case-based chapters in an innovative, stepwise variant pathway format rather than being didactic in structure
- Provides for clinical, practical learning rather than serving as a reference on a particular topic
About the Author
Jeff Arle, MD, PhD, FAANS, Dr. Arle is currently the Associate Chief of Neurosurgery at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, the Chief of Neurosurgery at Mt. Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, and an Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School.
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