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The Pain Management Device market is a segment of the Medical Devices industry that focuses on the development and production of devices used to treat and manage pain. These devices are used to treat a variety of conditions, including chronic pain, post-operative pain, and acute pain. Pain management devices can be divided into two main categories: invasive and non-invasive. Invasive devices are those that require surgery or other invasive procedures to be implanted, while non-invasive devices are those that are applied externally.
Examples of pain management devices include nerve stimulators, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulators (TENS), spinal cord stimulators, and drug delivery systems. These devices are used to reduce pain and improve quality of life for patients.
Some companies in the Pain Management Device market include Medtronic, St. Jude Medical, Boston Scientific, Smith & Nephew, and Zimmer Biomet. Show Less Read more