Neurotherapy

Neurotherapy is medical treatment that implements systemic targeted delivery of an energy stimulus or chemical agents to a specific neurological zone in the body to alter neuronal activity and stimulate neuroplasticity in a way that develops (or balances) a nervous system in order to treat different diseases, restore and/or to improve patients' physical strength, cognitive functions, and overall health.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Cagnan H, Denison T, McIntyre C, Brown P (2019). "Emerging technologies for improved deep brain stimulation". Nature Biotechnology 37, 1024–1033 (2019).
  2. ^ IEEE Brain (2019). "Neurotherapy: Treating Disorders by Retraining the Brain". The Future Neural Therapeutics White Paper.Retrieved from: https://brain.ieee.org/topics/neurotherapy-treating-disorders-by-retraining-the-brain/#:~:text=Neurotherapy%20trains%20a%20patient's%20brain,wave%20activity%20through%20positive%20reinforcement
  3. ^ International Neuromodulation Society, Retrieved 10 January 2025 from: https://www.neuromodulation.com/

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