
Neurostimulators
Neurostimulators are medical devices that deliver controlled electrical impulses to specific nerves or areas of the brain and spinal cord. They are used to manage chronic pain, neurological disorders, or improve function by modulating nerve activity. Typically implanted surgically, these devices send targeted signals to interfere with pain signals or restore communication in damaged nerve pathways, helping to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life. They are customizable and can be adjusted externally to optimize treatment effectiveness.