From the Guidelines
Journals similar to Neuromodulation include Brain Stimulation, Neuroimage: Clinical, and the European Journal of Pain, which are highly relevant to the field of altering nerve activity through targeted delivery of a stimulus. These publications focus on various neuromodulation techniques such as spinal cord stimulation, deep brain stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, and transcranial magnetic stimulation 1. Some key aspects of these journals include:
- Original research articles on neuromodulation techniques
- Reviews of clinical applications and outcomes research
- Technical notes on technological innovations in neuromodulation
- Coverage of topics ranging from basic science mechanisms to clinical applications Other relevant journals are Pain Practice, Pain Medicine, The Journal of Pain, Neurosurgery, Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, and the Journal of Neurosurgery, which publish research on interventional pain management, neurostimulation techniques, and minimally invasive surgical approaches for treating chronic pain and neurological disorders. The field of neuromodulation is rapidly evolving, with a growing need for research on dosing parameters, including dose-response relationships, and the combination with and timing of other (non)pharmacological agents, as highlighted in a recent study 1.
From the Research
Similar Journals to Neuromodulation
Similar journals to Neuromodulation, which focuses on the practice of altering nerve activity through targeted delivery of a stimulus, include:
- Clinical Neurophysiology: official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2
- Neurosurgery clinics of North America 3
- World neurosurgery 4
- The American journal of psychiatry 5
- Neurosurgery 6
Key Areas of Focus
These journals cover various aspects of neuromodulation, including:
- Movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, dystonia, and essential tremor 2, 3
- Neuropathic pain management using techniques like deep brain stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, and motor cortex stimulation 4
- Psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia and mood disorders, using transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography 5
- Epilepsy treatment using deep brain stimulation 6
Common Themes
Common themes among these journals include:
- The use of neuromodulation techniques to treat various neurological and psychiatric conditions
- The importance of understanding the underlying neural circuits and mechanisms of action
- The need for further research to optimize treatment outcomes and expand the range of conditions that can be treated with neuromodulation 2, 3, 4, 5, 6