Introduction: Electrical nerve block uses electrical waveforms to block action potential propagation. Materials & Methods: Two key features that distinguish electrical nerve block from other nonelectrical means of nerve block: block occurs instantly, typically within 1 s; and block is fully and rapidly reversible (within seconds). Results: Approaches for achieving electrical nerve block are reviewed, including kilohertz frequency alternating current and charge-balanced polarizing current. We conclude with a discussion of the future directions of electrical nerve block. Conclusion: Electrical nerve block is an emerging technique that has many significant advantages over other methods of nerve block. This field is still in its infancy, but a significant expansion in the clinical application of this technique is expected in the coming years.
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Bhadra, N., Vrabec, T. L., Bhadra, N., & Kilgore, K. L. (2018). Reversible Conduction Block in Peripheral Nerve Using Electrical Waveforms. Bioelectronics in Medicine, 1(1), 39–54. https://doi.org/10.2217/bem-2017-0004