Bioresorbable and Non-Surgical Nerve Stimulator

Opioid-free pain relief alternative

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First bioresorbable and non-surgical peripheral nerve stimulator (PNS)

Clinical Design

Internal wire bioresorbs - no office visit needed to remove

External, non-implantable pulse generator and power supply

Relief lasts long after device degrades

Bioresorbable design prevents the need for revision surgeries due to poor pain control, lead migration, lead infection, worsening pain, or pain that improves after surgical healing

Intellectual Property and Platform

Unique option for Degradation on Command (DOC) if rapid degradation is needed, for example due to necessity for an MRI or a clinical indication to remove immediately before device bioresorbs on schedule

Unique waveform for bioresorbable/degrading wire

Our platform includes different bioresorbable materials for acute (post-surgical, such as joint replacement surgery) indications (bioresorbs after two weeks) and chronic pain clinical indications (bioresorbs after 60 days)

Seeking FDA approval

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