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    [editors] Jeffrey E. Arle and Jay L. Shils.
    Summary: Neuromodulation is an emerging field that explores the use of electrical, chemical, and mechanical interventions to heal neurological deficits. Such neurostimulation has already shown great promise with disorders and diseases such as chronic pain, epilepsy, and Parkinson's disease. This is the first concise reference covering all of the basic principles of neuromodulation in a single affordable volume for neuro-residents, fellows, and basic clinical practitioners, edited by two prominent clinical experts in the field. This volume emphasizes essential observations from all of the important clinical phases involved in any neuromodulation: targeting, intraoperative assessment, programming, complications, and complication avoidance. There are commonalities to all neuromodulation procedures that must be brought to the forefront to form a cohesive presentation of neuromodulation, and such emphasis will give readers a more solid grounding in the fundamentals needed to embrace this field as a cohesive clinical entity.

    Contents:
    Introduction / by Andres Lozano
    Section I: The Neuromodulation Approach
    Section II: Regions of Application 2
    Section III: The Neuromodulation Therapy Interface
    Section IV: Placing Neuromodulation in the Human Body
    Section V: Troubleshooting and Repair
    Section VI: Post-Operative Management
    Section VII: The End User.
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