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         The Therapeutic Electrode market is a segment of the Medical Devices industry that focuses on the development and production of electrodes used in therapeutic treatments. These electrodes are typically used in electrotherapy, a type of physical therapy that uses electrical stimulation to treat muscle and nerve pain. Therapeutic electrodes are also used in electrocardiography (ECG) and electroencephalography (EEG) to measure electrical activity in the heart and brain, respectively.
Therapeutic    electrodes are typically made of conductive materials such as silver, gold, and stainless steel. They are designed to be comfortable and durable, and are often coated with a gel to improve conductivity. The electrodes are connected to a device that generates electrical pulses, which are then applied to the patient's body.
The Therapeutic Electrode market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a wide range of products. Some of the major players in the market include Medtronic, St. Jude Medical, Boston Scientific, and Biotronik. Show Less   Read more