Industry Overview of North American External Neurostimulation / Neuromodulation Devices

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Neurostimulation devices are battery-powered devices that are designed to send electrical stimulation to the brain, central, and peripheral nervous system. External usage of neurostimulation devices is gaining momentum in the North American markets, due to the convenience, high comfort, and versatility offered by these devices – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Industry Overview of North American External Neurostimulation / Neuromodulation Devices


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North American External Neurostimulation /
Neuromodulation devices Market Research
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North American External Neurostimulation /
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  • Neurostimulation devices are battery-powered
    devices that are designed to send electrical
    stimulation to the brain, central, and peripheral
    nervous system. External usage of
    neurostimulation devices is gaining momentum in
    the North American markets, due to the
    convenience, high comfort, and versatility
    offered by these devices. External
    neuromodulation is an advanced technique normally
    used for treatment of nerve-related disorders.
    External neurostimulation and neuromodulation are
    now widely used to treat disorders such as
    migraines, tennis elbow, spasms, arthritis, and
    so on. The growing demand from the aging
    population in the region is expected to drive the
    North America External Neurostimulation/Neuromodul
    ation devices market.
  • The North American external neurostimulation/neuro
    modulation devices market is among the major
    contributors in the global neurostimulation/neurom
    odulation devices market, having accounted for a
    market share of 32.1 in 2013. The North American
    market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 9.7
    during the forecast period, 2013 to 2018. The
    U.S. holds a majority of the North American
    market, followed by Canada and Mexico.

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North American External Neurostimulation /
Neuromodulation devices Market Research Report
  • The North American region highly advanced in
    terms of medical technologies, mainly owing to
    the heavy investments in research development
    for the life sciences, pharmaceuticals, and
    biotechnology sectors. The aging population in
    North America, which currently stands at over 40
    of the population, is the largest consumer of the
    external neurostimulation and neuromodulation
    devices market. Due to aging, obesity, and
    unhealthy lifestyles, the prevalence of
    disorders, such as arthritis, osteoporosis,
    spasm, and migraines is high in the North
    American region especially in the U.S. and
    Canada. The high demand for neurostimulation
    neuromodulation devices is also the result of the
    growing awareness among people regarding the
    various technological advancements in the
    delivery of medical care and treatment of
    lifestyle chronic disorders. The major
    companies expected to cater to the growing
    demands in the North American region include
    Medtronic, Inc. (U.S.), St. Jude Medical, Inc.
    (U.S.), and Boston Scientific Corporation (U.S.),
    among others.
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North American External Neurostimulation /
Neuromodulation devices Market Research Report
  • The North America external neurostimulation/neurom
    odulation devices market report provides insights
    into the segmentation of the market. The North
    American market has been segmented in terms of
    types, surgery procedures, and the major
    countries in the region. The main surgery
    procedures in the market are direct nerve repair,
    nerve grafting, and stem cell therapy. On the
    basis of types, the market has been segmented
    into transcranial magnetic stimulation and
    transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. The
    most important macroindicator for this market is
    healthcare expenditure, which was recorded at
    2.8 trillion for the U.S. in 2012.
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North American External Neurostimulation /
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  • Table of Contents
  • 1 Introduction1.1 Objective of the study1.2
    Market Definitions1.3 Market Segmentation
    Aspects Covered1.4 Research Methodology1.4.1
    Assumptions (Market Size, Forecast, etc)
  • 2 Executive Summary
  • 3 Market Overview
  • 4 External Neurostimulation-North America, By
    Types4.1 Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve
    Stimulation-North America4.2 Transcranial
    Magnetic Stimulation-North America
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