Synergia Medical has successfully implanted the first two patients in a study evaluating its neurostimulation technology for the treatment of epilepsy. The procedures are part of a first-in-human ...
A spinal cord stimulation device newly approved in the U.S. one-ups other pain relief devices—or, perhaps, six-ups them—by treating multiple areas of the body at once. The neurostimulator in question ...
A new neurostimulator developed by engineers at UC Berkeley can listen to and stimulate electric current in the brain at the same time, potentially delivering fine-tuned treatments to patients with ...
GSK and Verily joint venture Galvani Bioelectronics laparoscopically implanted a neurostimulator in a rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patient as part of the NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board’s ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted Medtronic approval to market its RestoreUltra neurostimulation ...
Neurosurgeons at Rush University Medical Center are the first in Chicago to implant a new investigational neurostimulator in a patient with medically refractory epilepsy. The neurostimulator may be ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A Lakewood woman is crediting a unique type of surgery with helping her end a yearslong addiction to opioids. Malia Baird is quick to admit she is not a victim. She was driving drunk ...
The doctor is examining the patient’s feet Doctor dermatologist examines the foot on the presence of athlete’s foot. The implant is wirelessly powered and modulated by an external wearable ankle unit.
A year after its Vivistim system became the first vagus nerve stimulation implant approved by the FDA for use in stroke rehabilitation, MicroTransponder has raked in an oversubscribed funding round to ...
April 11, 2011 — A neurostimulator already approved for the treatment of urinary urge incontinence has now been approved to treat fecal incontinence that is unresponsive to conservative therapy, ...
On June 18, neurosurgeons at the University of Alabama at Birmingham implanted a new type of electrical stimulator to control seizures in patients with difficult-to-control epilepsy. It marked the ...
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