The book highlights the convergence of neuroscience, bioengineering, and immunology, showcasing how devices like vagus nerve and spinal cord stimulators are being developed to interact with the nervous system and influence immune function.
The book presents preclinical data, clinical trial results, and expert perspectives to support the efficacy and safety of bioelectronic therapies. It emphasizes the personalized and targeted nature of these interventions, moving away from systemic drug delivery.
Beginning with the fundamentals of neuroanatomy and immunology, the book progresses to discussing specific bioelectronic devices and their applications in treating various conditions.
Ultimately, Bioelectronic Medicine Advances argues that this approach represents a viable and potentially superior alternative to traditional pharmacological interventions. It offers a comprehensive overview of the field, from basic science to clinical applications, making it a valuable resource for scientists, clinicians, engineers, and anyone interested in the future of medical treatments.