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Spinal Electrical Stimulation (SES) is a type of orthopedic device used to treat chronic pain and other conditions. It works by delivering electrical pulses to the spinal cord, which can help reduce pain and improve mobility. SES is typically used in combination with other treatments, such as physical therapy, medications, and lifestyle changes. It is a minimally invasive procedure, with few side effects.
SES is used to treat a variety of conditions, including chronic back pain, sciatica, and spinal cord injuries. It can also be used to treat spasticity, a condition that causes muscles to become stiff and difficult to move. SES is a safe and effective treatment option for many patients.
The SES market is growing rapidly, as more people seek out non-invasive treatments for chronic pain and other conditions. The market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years, as more people become aware of the benefits of SES.
Some of the major players in the SES market include Medtronic, St. Jude Medical, Boston Scientific, and Nevro. These companies offer a variety of SES devices, ranging from simple stimulators to more advanced systems. Show Less Read more