New Spinal Cord Stimulation Neurostimulator Available for Chronic Pain
The Intelis platform monitors patient activity 24/7, which means physicians can make treatment adjustments as needed.
The Intelis platform monitors patient activity 24/7, which means physicians can make treatment adjustments as needed.
Neurostimulation through percutaneous electrical nerve field stimulation was shown to durably reduce pain in children.
Transcutaneous supraorbital neurostimulation provides an effective prophylactic treatment for patients with chronic migraine.
Vagus nerve stimulation inhibits cytokine production and reduces inflammation, and may be effective for a subset of RA patients.
Sixty and 35 percent of patients achieved a 30 and 50% reduction, respectively, in headache days and/or pain intensity.
Spinal cord stimulation, neurotechnology, acupuncture, neurostimulation: all effective in treating migraine, headaches.