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Features:
	Volume 1:
	SECTION I: Defining Neuromodulation
	1. Perspectives on the History of the Neuromodulation Societies
	2. Psychological Issues and Evaluation for Patients Undergoing Implantable Technology
	3. Relevant Anatomy of the Nervous System to Neuromodulation (central, peripheral, autonomic-Vagus)
	4. Clinical Study Designs for Neuromodulation
	SECTION II: The Brain Initiative-Implications for a Revolutionary Change in Clinical Medicine via Neuromodulation Technology
	5. The Brain Initiative-Implications for a Revolutionary Change in Clinical Medicine via Neuromodulation Technology
	SECTION III: FUNDAMENTALS AND MECHANISMS OF NEUROMODULATION  
	6. Fundamentals of Electrical Stimulation  
	7. The Safe Delivery of Electrical Currents and Neuromodulation
	8. The Role of Wave Forms for Electrical Stimulation of the Nervous System
	9. Neuromodulation and Neuronal Plasticity
	10. Fundamentals of High Frequency Nerve Conduction Block of the Peripheral Nervous System
	11. MRI and fMRI for Neuromodulation  Vibhor Krishna
	12. Computational Modeling of Deep Brain Stimulation
	13. Computational Modeling of Deep Brain Stimulation - Neurotargeting
	14. Fundamentals of Burst Stimulation of the Spinal Cord and Brain
	15. Mechanisms of Action of Spinal Cord Stimulation for Pain (Traditional, Dorsal Root Spinal Stimulation, kHz frequency stimulation
	16. Fundamentals and Mechanisms of Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG) Stimulation  
	17. Mechanisms of Action of Deep Brain Stimulation
	18. Mechanisms of Action of Vagal Nerve Stimulation
	19. Mechanisms of Action of Sacral Nerve Stimulation for Disorders of Bladder and bowel
	SECTION IV:  TECHNOLOGY AND DEVICES
	20. Electrodes for Recording and Stimulating the Peripheral Neural Interface
	21. Implantable Neural Stimulators: Powering, Control and Packaging
	22. Microstimulators
	23. Designing Neuromodulation Systems For Feedback Control
	24. MRI Safety and Neuromodulation Systems
	SECTION V: BRAIN, COMPUTER AND MACHINE INTERFACING
	25. Brain Computer Interfaces: Why Not Better?
	26. Non-Invasive BCI 
	27. Invasive BCI
	28. Prospects for a robust cortical recording interface
	29. Brain Machine Interfacing-Signal Processing, and extraction of signals
	SECTION VI: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES
	30. Gene-Based Neuromodulation
	31. Focused Ultrasound
	32. Implanted Sensors in Neuromodulation via Electrical Stimulation
	33. Neurogaming
	34. The Use of New Surgical Technologies for Deep Brain Stimulation (ultrasound, atlases, MRI)
	35. Neuromodulation Using Optogenetics and Related Technologies
	SECTION VII:  SURGICAL PROCEDURES AND TECHNIQUES
	36. Deep Brain Stimulation: Surgical Technique
	37. Spinal Cord Stimulation: Placement of Surgical Leads via Laminotomy Techniques and Benefits
	38. Subcutaneous Peripheral Nerve Field Stimulation for Intractable Pain 
	39. Surgical Placement of Leads for Occipital Nerve Stimulation
	40. Intrathecal Medication Delivery System Implantation
	41. Neuroprosthetic Surgical Strategies for Neuromuscular Stimulation
	42. The Surgical Technique of Vagus Nerve Stimulator Implantation
	
	VOLUME 2
	SECTION VIII:  NEUROMODULATION FOR PAIN CONTROL
	SECTION VIII A: SPINAL CORD STIMULATION FOR PAIN CONTROL
	43. Physiology and Pathophysiology of Chronic Pain
	44. Management Strategies for Chronic Pain
	45. History of Spinal Cord Stimulation  
	46. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Neuromodulation of Pain 
	47. The Development of Algorithms for Pain Care including Neuromodulation Therapies: Introducing the SAFE Principle 
	48. Neurostimulation for the Treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
	49. Spinal Cord Stimulation for Peripheral Neuropathic Pain
	50. Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Treatment of Low Back Pain
	51. Spinal Cord Stimulations: Complications and Management 
	52. Clinical Aspects of Burst stimulation for Pain Control
	53. DRG stimulation for Pain Control
	54. High Frequency Stimulation of the Spinal Cord for Pain Control
	55. A Review of Spinal Cord Stimulation Cost Studies  
	SECTION VIII B:   PERIPHERAL NERVE STIMULATION FOR PAIN CONTROL INTRODUCTION: PERIPHERAL NERVE STIMULATION FOR PAIN CONTROL
	56. Anatomy and Physiology Related to Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
	57. Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Pain Suppression
	58. Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Facial Pain
	59. Combined Spinal Cord Stimulation and Peripheral Field Stimulation for the Treatment of Chronic Back and Neck Pain
	60. Percutaneous Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for the Management of Acute Post-Operative Pain
	61. Peripheral Nerve Field Stimulation for intractable pain
	62. Occipital Neurostimulation for Treatment of Intractable Headache Syndromes
	63. Neurostimulation for Headaches-Sphenopalatine Ganglion Stimulation
	SECTION VIII C:  INTRATHECAL THERAPIES FOR PAIN CONTROL AND THE CONTROL OF SPASTICITY 
	64. Relevant Anatomy for Spinal Delivery
	65. Evolution of the Spinal Delivery of Opiate Analgesics
	66. Pharmacology of Intrathecal Therapy 
	67. Cerebrospinal Fluid Dynamics and Intrathecal Delivery
	68. Exploring Non-Opioid Analgesic Agents for Intrathecal Use
	69. New Molecules for Intrathecal Delivery for Pain Control
	70. The Development of Guidelines for Intrathecal Therapies for Pain Control:  History and Present Guidelines
	71. Compounding Intrathecal Analgesic Agents
	72. Intrathecal Baclofen for Control of Spasticity
	SECTION VIII D:  INTRACRANIAL PROCEDURES FOR CHRONIC PAIN
	73. Deep Brain Stimulation for Pain
	SECTION IX: NEUROMODULATION FOR MOVEMENT DISORDERS
	74. Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease
	75. Deep Brain Stimulation for Tremor 
	76. Deep Brain Stimulation for Torsion Dystonia
	77. Deep Brain Stimulation for Tourette Syndrome
	78. Surgical Management of Hemifacial Spasm and Meige Syndrome
	79. Deep Brain Stimulation of the Pedunculopontine Tegmental Nucleus improves static balance in Parkinson’s Disease
	80. Infusion Therapy for Movement Disorders
	SECTION X: NEUROSTIMULATION FOR EPILEPSY
	81. Epilepsy: Anatomy, Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Disorders
	82. Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Epilepsy
	83. Deep Brain Stimulation for Epilepsy  
	84. Closed loop Responsive stimulation for Epilepsy
	SECTION XI: NEUROMODULATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE DISORDERS
	85. Electrical Brain Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
	86. High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Surgery for the Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
	87. Deep Brain Stimulation for Highly Refractory Depression
	88. Neuromodulation for Anorexia
	89. Deep Brain Stimulation for Alcoholism  
	90. Surgical Treatment for Refractory Drug Addictions
	91. Subgenual Cingulate Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Depression
	92. Cortical Stimulation for Depression
	
	VOLUME 3
	SECTION XII:  NEUROMODULATION FOR FUNCTIONAL RESTORATION
	93. The History of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
	94. Stimulation for Return of Function after Stroke
	95. Invasive Neurostimulation for Post Stroke Motor Recovery
	96. Stimulation for Return of Upper Extremity Function
	97. Lower Extgremity Motor System Neuroprostheses
	98. Neuromodulation of the Spinal Cord for Movement Restoration
	99. A brief history of the cochlear implant and related treatments
	100. Stimulation for the Return of Hearing 
	101. The Development of Visual Prosthetic Devices to Restore Vision to the Blind  
	102. Neuromodulation for Treatment of Dry Eye
	103. Restoration of Tactile Sensation  Dustin Tyler
	SECTION XIII:  NEUROMODULATION FOR ORGAN SYSTEMS
	SECTION XIII A:  NEUROMODULATION FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS
	104. Autonomic control of the heart
	105. Spinal Cord Stimulation for Peripheral Vascular Disorders
	106. Neuromodulation for Refractory Angina and Heart Failure
	107. Baroreceptor activation for hypertension and heart failure
	SECTION XIII B:  NEUROMODULATION FOR PULMONARY DISORDERS
	108. Upper Airway Neurostimulation to Treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea
	109. A Neural Prosthesis for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
	110. Transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation for central sleep Apnea
	111. Neurostimulation for Asthma
	112. Stimulation for Inspiration
	113. Stimulation for Cough
	SECTION XIII C:  NEUROMODULATION FOR GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS
	114. Neural Control of the GI System 
	115. Spinal Cord Stimulation for Gastrointestinal Painful Disorders 
	116. Emerging Gastric Stimulation for Dysmotility Disorders and Obesity
	117. Intestinal Electrical Stimulation: Methodologies, Effects, Mechanisms, and Applications
	118. Neuromodulation for nausea and vomiting in adult patients
	119. Neuromodulation for GI Dysmotility in pediatric patients
	120. Colonic electrical stimulation for constipation
	SECTION XIII D:  NEUROMODULATION FOR UROGENITAL DISORDERS
	121. Neurophysiology and Neuroanatomy of the Genitourinary Organs
	122. Sacral Nerve Stimulation
	123. Sacral Nerve Root Stimulation for Painful Bladder Syndrome/Interstitial Cystitis
	124. Restoration of Urinary and Bowel Control
	SECTION XIV:  Neuromodulation for endocrine, immune, and inflammatory disorders
	125. Vagal nerve stimulation and control of anti-inflammatory pathways
	126. Activation of the Inflammatory Reflex in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease; Preclinical Evidence 
	127. Bioelectronic Therapy for the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
	128. Vagal Nerve Stimulation versus Sacral Nerve Stimulation for Control of Inflammation
	129. Autonomic regulation therapy (ART) for disorders of the heart
	130. The Neural Tourniquet
	131. Neural decoding for diagnostics and restoration of motor function
	132. The Role of Vagus Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Central and Peripheral Pain Disorders and Related Co-morbid Somatoform Conditions
	133. Insulin Resistance, Glucose Metabolism, Inflammation and the Role of Neuromodulation as a Therapy for Type-2 Diabetes
	SECTION XV:  NON INVASIVE NEUROMODULATION
	134. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation 
	135. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
	136. Transcranial Pulse Current Stimulation
	137. Novel Methods of Transcranial Stimulation: Electrosonic Stimulation
	138. Optimization of Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation
	139. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Fatigue and Attentional Disorders
	SECTION XVI: THE BUSINESS END OF NEUROMODULATION
	140. Challenges in Moving Toward Product Development: from the Perspective of Neuromodulation Companies
	141. Neuromodulation, the field from an industry perspective in 2016
	142. Neuromodulation: Regulatory Considerations
	143. Reimbursement for neuromodulation therapies and technologies
	144. Perspectives on How to Build a Neuromodulation Practice
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