Stimwave launches StimQ Peripheral Nerve Stimulator System: 3 quick points

Stimwave has begun to market the StimQ Peripheral Nerve Stimulator System.

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Here are three quick points:

 

1. The system is designed to provide relief from severe intractable chronic pain of peripheral origin.

 

2. The wireless, fully-programmable peripheral nerve stimulator neuromodulation device, received FDA 510k clearance in March.

 

3. The StimQ PNS System can be implanted through a standard needle size insert or small incision. It delivers small pulses of energy, in a fully-selectable manner, to electrodes placed at a peripheral nerve.

 

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