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2000
Volume 14, Issue 3
  • ISSN: 2210-3031
  • E-ISSN: 2210-304X

Abstract

Background: Bioelectronic medicine is an emerging therapy that makes use of neural signals and the nervous system to help in the treatment of injuries and diseases. The nervous system consists of disciplined circuits that involve the communication of every major organ of the human body as all the organs of the human body are regulated and controlled by neural circuits. Objective: The objective of this review is to overview the current implementations of bioelectronic medicines within the human body. The main target is to heal the body without administering a wide array of exogenous drugs. On understanding these neural circuits at a molecular level, it could be possible to understand, manipulate, and modify the body's functioning with the help of electrical impulses to modify neural impulses. Methods: The literature related to bioelectronic medicines, and their applications was collected through different websites, academic research portals, and databases, sorted, and presented in this review. Results: Bioelectronic medicine is emerging as a cutting-edge area in healthcare, demonstrating its potential to transform the diagnosis and management of inflammation and related conditions. With established efficacy in a variety of disorders and marketed available treatments, it highlights an enormous shift toward individualized and specialized therapeutic approaches, providing promise for improved outcomes and a higher quality of life for patients worldwide. Conclusion: The study focuses on potential advances in bioelectronic medicine for alleviating inflammation and inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, and spinal cord injury. Bioelectronic treatments provide innovative therapeutic options with the potential for considerable clinical effects.

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