For people living with chronic pain and movement disorders, our portfolio of therapies help them move and feel better, allowing chronic pain patients to reduce or stabilize the long-term use of opioids and get back to living their lives, while helping patients with movement disorders combat the symptoms of their condition.
We offer specialized devices for people suffering from chronic pain and movement disorders through solutions that deliver stimulation to the spinal cord, dorsal root ganglion and the brain.
Our Proclaim series includes devices designed to deliver spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for the treatment of chronic pain, and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation for patients seeking relief from causalgia — nerve pain following surgery or injury — and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). The ProclaimTM DRG Neurostimulation System is the first and only neurostimulation device approved only for CRPS. The Proclaim platform’s Bluetooth® wireless technology and iOS‡ software offers patients an intuitive therapy experience.
The ProclaimTM SCS System is also the first upgradeable and recharge-free spinal cord stimulation system capable of delivering both tonic stimulation and Abbott’s proprietary BurstDR stimulation waveform, a superior therapy designed to more closely mimic how pain signals travel to the brain.
Our Invisible Trial SystemTM is a discreet, app-based and wireless system that leverages Apple‡ iPod touch‡ mobile digital devices to help patients evaluate SCS therapy.
Our InfinityTM Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) system uses mild pulses of electricity to the brain, alleviating symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor. It’s the only DBS system available to offer directional leads to potentially reduce side effects and Apple‡ iOS‡ software and patient controllers.
For people living with Parkinson’s, essential tremor and other movement disorders as well as those managing chronic pain, especially in their extremities, our Neuromodulation lineup is helping them live their best lives.
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