For patients suffering from heart disease, an "implantable cardiac pacemaker" is a vital device for restoring normal heart rhythms. Implantable bioelectronic devices are capable of precisely regulating cellular activities. These devices are employed not only for rectifying heart rhythms but also for the restoration of motor, auditory, and visual functions. Additionally, they play a role in pain management and disease diagnosis, offering crucial support for the intervention, treatment, and management of major diseases.
