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The Foundation of Neurostimulation for Pain
Author: Giancarlo Barolat
ISBN/ASIN: 1364471701
Neurostimulation entails the implantation of one or more electrodes in strategic areas of the nervous system to modify or block abnormal signals stemming from a damaged nervous system. The electrodes are powered/controlled by a pulse generator, which can be either implanted under the skin or can be external. Neurostimulation has been utilized in many conditions, including epilepsy, spasticity, paralysis, urinary/fecal incontinence to name a few. Neurostimulation can be very effective in reducing severe, chronic pain and, in many instances, can be a better and safer alternative to opiates. This book covers the basic principles of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology related to neurostimulation for the management of chronic pain. The information is presented in a visual, easy to understand format and it is based on the author's experience with more than 9,000 neurostimulation devices implanted in the past 40 years. A large portion of the manual is also dedicated to the various clinical approaches, with abundant material dedicated to the various surgical techniques and imaging visualization of the implanted devices.