The Latest Developments in Pain Management Devices
Pain Management Devices Latest Technology
1.
Wearable Pain Management Devices: Wearable pain management devices use
various technologies to provide relief from chronic pain. Examples
include TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) units,
ultrasound devices, electrical stimulation devices, and laser therapy
units. These devices can be used at home or in the clinic to provide a
non-invasive, drug-free approach to pain relief.
2.
Neuromodulation Devices: Neuromodulation devices are used to treat
chronic pain by stimulating the nervous system. Examples include spinal
cord stimulators, intrathecal pumps, and peripheral nerve stimulators.
These devices can help reduce pain signals being sent to the brain.
3.
Virtual Reality Therapy: Virtual reality therapy is used to help manage
chronic pain by providing distraction and relaxation techniques.
Patients can experience virtual environments and interact with avatars
to help reduce their pain levels.
4. Biofeedback Devices:
Biofeedback devices measure a person’s physiological responses to help
them better understand their body’s responses to pain. This information
can then be used to help them manage their pain more effectively.
Medtronic spinal cord stimulation technology
Medtronic
offers a wide range of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) technologies and
therapies designed to help reduce chronic pain. These technologies use
small electrical pulses to modulate the pain signals sent to the brain.
Medtronic SCS therapies can be used to target specific areas of the body
to help reduce back and leg pain, as well as other chronic pain
conditions. Medtronic SCS systems are designed to be easily implanted,
and offer patients an adjustable, customizable solution to address their
individual pain needs. The newest Medtronic SCS system, the
RestoreUltra Stimulator, is designed to provide the most advanced SCS
therapy available today. This system offers advanced features and
therapies, including burst stimulation, which can help to reduce chronic
pain more effectively than traditional stimulation.
In January
2020, Medtronic launched Efficio, a cloud-based data management
software, for use with the SynchroMed II intrathecal drug delivery
system. This enables clinicians to efficiently manage their targeted
drug delivery pump practices to treat patients with chronic pain,
cancer, and severe spasticity
Bostonscientific Pain Management Products
Boston
Scientific offers a comprehensive range of pain management products to
help alleviate pain and improve patient outcomes. The company’s
portfolio includes radiofrequency ablation systems, neuromodulation
systems, injection systems, and percutaneous nerve evaluation systems.
Boston Scientific also offers a range of accessories, such as sterile
single-use electrodes, electrodes with integrated leads, and electrode
kits. The company’s products are designed to meet the unique needs of
each patient, providing a personalized approach to pain management.
In
June 2019, Boston Scientific acquired Vertiflex, Inc. (US), a the
privately held developer of the Superion Indirect Decompression System, a
minimally invasive device used to improve physical functions and reduce
pain in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS).
Some of the
prominent players operating in the pain management devices market are
Medtronic PLC (Ireland), Boston Scientific (US), Abbott (US), Becton,
Dickinson and Company (US), Baxter International (US), B. Braun
Melsungen AG (Germany), Stryker (US), Smiths Medical (US), Moog Inc.
(US), Avanos Medical, Inc. (US), Nipro Corporation (Japan), InfuTronix
Solutions LLC (US), Teleflex, Inc. (US), Atricure (US), Nevro Corp.
(US), Micrel Medical Devices SA (Greece), Mindray Medical International
Limited (China), Shenzhen MedRena Biotech Co., Ltd. (China), Epic
Medical (Singapore), Bioness (US), Microtransponder (US), Neuronano
(Sweden), Gimer Medical (Taiwan), Bluewind Medical (Israel), Soterix
Medical Inc. (US) and other players. The global pain management devices market
is projected to reach USD 3.3 billion by 2026 from USD 2.2 billion in
2021, at a CAGR of 8.6%. MarketsandMarkets gathers and analyses raw data
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