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Finding the Nerve: The Story of Impedance Neurography discusses
research that elucidates the nature of nerve simulation via
externally applied electrical fields, and how it has led to an
entirely new understanding of neuronal cell membrane biophysics and
defined a novel nerve imaging technology. It details how these
discoveries came about and the nature of research that derives from
unexplained clinical observations. The primary technology,
impedance neurography, is a wholly new way of nerve-specific
visualization in 2-D or 3-D, with the ability to define both normal
and abnormal functioning of nerves, heretofore unavailable from
techniques such as MRI neurography. This is of particular
importance with respect to the obesity epidemic where physicians
performing nerve-related procedures cannot use ultrasound
visualization due to the depth limitations of that technology.
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