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Electrical and Magnetic Neurostimulation: Applications, Technologies, and Market Potential

February 2010 | 150 pages | ID: EB707D202D8EN
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Stimulation of muscles and nerves by the use of electrical stimulation, notably TENS and EMS, has long been part of pain management. But recent developments, such as implanted technologies and the small size/low cost systems, have created a pathway for increased usage and revenue growth. The growing approval of these applications by government regulators and insurance carriers have helped boost demand.

Since Kalorama Information's last look at this market six years ago, several implanted electrode therapeutic systems have recently emerged in the market and the potential of this market has clearly caught the eye of pharmaceutical and microelectronics companies, which are actively expanding their stake in electrode therapeutics through research, collaborations, and acquisitions. These actions will push more applications into the marketplace, and medical insurance will likely recognize a long-term savings for electronic treatment of chronic and debilitating conditions. Kalorama's Electrical and Magnetic Neurostimulation: Applications, Technologies, and Market Potential, looks at the market for these devices and provides current market and forecast for the following segments:

External Electrical and Neurological Stimulation Devices, including:
  • Bone Growth Stimulators
  • TENS
  • EMS
  • Ultrasound-accelerated Fracture Healing
  • Other (ECT/TMS)
Implanted Electrical and Neurological Stimulation Devices, including:
  • Implantable Bone Growth
  • Cardiac Rhythm Management
  • Deep Brain (DBS)
  • Gastric Electrical (GES)
  • Sacral Nerve (SNS)
  • Spinal Cord (SCS)
  • Vagus Nerve (VNS)
As part of its comprehensive coverage of electrical and magnetic neurostimulation, the report looks at several trends that will have positive and negative effects on the marketplace. These include:
  • Neurostim and Obesity
  • Implantable Therapy for Resistant Hypertension
  • New Developments and Alternative Technologies
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
  • Magnetic Stimulation and Depression Treatment
  • Magnetic Stimulation and Neurological Trauma Therapy
  • Magnetic Stimulation and Auditory Hallucinations
  • Magnetic Stimulation and the Effects on Cerebral Blood Flow
  • TMS Potential
  • TMS/rTMS Instrument Parameters
  • Neuroprosthetics
  • Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)
  • Bidirectional Neuroprotheses
  • Retinal Implants
  • Neurostimulation for Depression
  • The Neuron-Silicon Interface
  • Physiology of EMS Applications
  • Endurance Training by Increased Oxygen Supply
  • Muscle Recovery via Increased Blood Flow
  • Muscle Diagnostics with Electromyography
  • Uncertainties in Electrostimulation Business Development Management
  • New Technology Challenges
As Kalorama Information's report details, this could be very god timing for these devices. Combined with new telemedicine strategies, implanted sensors, and drug delivery systems, electrical and magnetic neurostimulation can usher in a new wave of care for the chronically ill.

This Kalorama Information report is based primarily on interviews with technology suppliers, other market participants, and analysts in the industry and on comprehensive searches of current research, product literature, company reports, market data, and other sources.
CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Electrostimulation and Neuroprosthetic Technology Introduction
Scope of This Report
A Strong Market Foundation
Future Directions
Market Size and Projections

CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION

Stimulation Therapeutics for Muscles and Nerves
Medical Applications of External Electrode Modalities
Electrical Stimulation
Measurement and Diagnosis
Stimulation by Magnetic Field Pulses
Ultrasonic and Short Wavelength Diathermy
Medical Applications of Implanted Electrode Modalities
Bladder Stimulators
Carotid Sinus Nerve Stimulation
Cochlear Implant
Deep Brain Stimulation
Electrical Continence
Electrical Nerve Stimulation
Pelvic Floor Stimulation
Phrenic Nerve Stimulation
Sacral Nerve Stimulation
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Vagus Nerve Stimulation
Characteristics of the Electrostimulation Market
Market Segmentation of Neurostimulation Modalities
Trends and Assumptions
Competitive Landscape and Issues
Applicable Industrial and Regulatory Codes
Companies in the Electrostimulation Market
End-User Segments

CHAPTER THREE: EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION DEVICES

Introduction
External Electrostimulation Technologies
EMS, NMS, TENS
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
Early Observations of Pain Relief
Physiological Model Theories
Interferential Current
Galvanic Stimulation
Electrodes
Market Analysis
Bone Growth Stimulation
Market Analysis
Ultrasound-Accelerated Fracture Healing
Market Analysis
Other Treatments
ECT
TMS and rTMS
Market Forecasts for Electrostimulation With External Electrodes

CHAPTER FOUR: IMPLANTED ELECTRICAL AND NEUROLOGICAL STIMULATION DEVICES

Introduction
Types of Implanted Electrode Systems
Implanted Bone Growth Stimulators
Market Analysis
Cardiac Rhythm Management
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
Implantable Cardiac Pacemakers
Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators
Market Analysis
Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)
Basic Implementation
SCS vs TENS in Pain Relief
Cost-Benefit Analysis of SCS
Market Analysis
Sacral Nerve Stimulation (SNS)
Control of Urinary Incontinence

Control of Fecal Incontinence
Market Analysis
Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)
Seizure Control in Epilepsy
Treatment of Depression
Market Analysis
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
Treatment of Neurological Movement Disorders
Market Analysis
Gastric Electrical Stimulation (GES)

Market Analysis

Market Analysis for Implanted Electrical and Neurological Stimulation Devices

CHAPTER FIVE: TRENDS AND ISSUES

New Innovations
Neurostim and Obesity
Implantable Therapy for Resistant Hypertension
New Developments and Alternative Technologies
Magnetic Stimulation
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
Magnetic Stimulation and Depression Treatment
Magnetic Stimulation and Neurological Trauma Therapy
Magnetic Stimulation and Auditory Hallucinations
Magnetic Stimulation and the Effects on Cerebral Blood Flow
TMS Potential
TMS/rTMS Instrument Parameters
Neuroprosthetics
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)
Bidirectional Neuroprotheses
Cochlear Implants
Retinal Implants
Neurostimulation for Depression
The Neuron-Silicon Interface
Physiology of EMS Applications
Endurance Training by Increased Oxygen Supply
Muscle Recovery via Increased Blood Flow
Muscle Diagnostics with Electromyography
Uncertainties in Electrostimulation Business Development Management
Future Advancements
New Technology Challenges

CHAPTER SIX: MARKET SUMMARY

Total Market Overview
Geographical Market Analysis

CHAPTER SEVEN: COMPANY PROFILES

Amrex Electrotherapy Equipment (Division of Amrex-Zetron)
Biomet, Inc.
Bioness, Inc.
Boston Scientific, Inc
Cyberonics, INC
Delsys, INC
DJO International
Dynatronics Corporation
Electromedical Products International (EPI)
Magstim Company, Ltd.
MedFaxx, INC
Medtronic, INC
Multi radiance Medical, Inc
Neuronetics, Inc
Noraxon USA, Inc
Orthofix International NV
Prizm Medical, Inc.
Rich-Mar Corporation
RS Medical
Smith & Nephew
Somatics, LLC
ST Jude Medical, Inc.
Thought Technology Ltd.

APPENDIX

COMPANY DIRECTORY

LIST OF EXHIBITS

CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Table 1-1: Electrical and Neurostimulation Equipment/Device Market by Application Method, 2006-2013
Figure 1-1: Electrical and Neurostimulation Equipment/Device Market by Application Method, 2006-2013

CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION

Table 2-1: Energy/Radiation Stimulation Medical Electronics Products
Table 2-2: Implanted Electrode Stimulation Technologies
Table 2-3: Market Drivers Impacting Electrostimulation Equipment Sales
Table 2-4: Market Restraints Limiting Electrostimulation Equipment Sales
Table 2-5: Standard Industrial Codes (SIC) for Electrical/Magnetic Stimulation Equipment
Table 2-6: North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes for Electrical/Magnetic Stimulation Equipment
Table 2-7: Major Electrostimulation Equipment Companies 2009
Table 2-8: Major Players by Segment, 2009 Table 2-9: Healthcare Practitioners by Occupation Title, 2008

CHAPTER THREE: EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION DEVICES

Table 3-1: Electrode Stimulation Modalities with External Electrodes Type and Description
Table 3-2: TENS and EMS Stimulation Modes
Table 3-3: The World Market for TENS and EMS Devices 2006-2013
Figure 3-1: The World Market for TENS and EMS Devices 2006-2013
Table 3-4: The World Market for External Bone Growth Stimulation Devices 2006-2013
Figure 3-2 The World Market for External Bone Growth Stimulation Devices 2006-2013
Table 3-5: The World Market for Ultrasound-Accelerated Fracture Healing Systems 2006-2013
Figure 3-3 The World Market for Ultrasound-Accelerated Fracture Healing Systems 2006-2013
Table 3-6: The World Market for Other External Electrostimulation Devices 2006-2013
Figure 3-3: The World Market for Other External Electrostimulation Devices 2006-2013
Table 3-7: External Electrostimulation Device Market by Product Type (Bone Growth Stimulators, Ultrasound-Accelerated Fracture Healing, Other (ECT/TMS)) 2006-2013
Figure 3-4: External Electrostimulation Device Market by Product Type (Bone Growth Stimulators, Ultrasound-Accelerated Fracture Healing, Other (ECT/TMS)) 2006-2013
Figure 3-5: External Electrostimulation Device Market by Product Type 2009 and 2013

CHAPTER FOUR: IMPLANTED ELECTRICAL AND NEUROLOGICAL STIMULATION DEVICES

Table 4-1: The World Market for Implantable Bone Growth Stimulation Devices 2006-2013 Compound Annual Growth Rate
Figure 4-1: The World Market for Implantable Bone Growth Stimulation Devices 2006-2013
Table 4-2: The World Market for Implantable Cardiac Rhythm Management Devices 2006-2013 Compound Annual Growth Rate
Figure 4-2: The World Market for Implantable Cardiac Rhythm Management Devices 2006-2013
Table 4-3: The World Market for Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices 2006-2013 Compound Annual Growth Rate
Figure 4-3: The World Market for Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices 2006-2013
Table 4-4: The World Market for Sacral Nerve Stimulation Devices 2006-2013 Compound Annual Growth Rate
Figure 4-4: The World Market for Sacral Nerve Stimulation Devices 2006-2013
Table 4-5: The World Market for Vagus Nerve Stimulation Devices 2006-2013 Compound Annual Growth Rate
Figure 4-5: The World Market for Vagus Nerve Stimulation Devices 2006-2013
Table 4-6: The World Market for Deep Brain Stimulation Devices 2006-2013 Compound Annual Growth Rate
Figure 4-6: The World Market for Deep Brain Stimulation Devices 2006-2013
Table 4-7: The World Market for GastricElectrical Stimulation Devices 2006-2013
Figure 4-7: The World Market for Gastric Electrical Stimulation Devices 2006-2013
Table 4-8: Implantable Electrical and Neurological Stimulation Market by Product Segment (Bone Growth, Cardiac Rhythm Management, Deep Brain, Gastric Electrical, Sacral Nerve(SCS), Spinal Nerve (SNS), Vagus Nerve (VNS)) 2006-2013
Figure 4-8: Implantable Electrical and Neurological Stimulation Market by Product Segment 2006-2013
Figure 4-9: Implantable Electrical and Neurological Stimulation Market by Product Segment 2009 and 2013

Market Summary

Table 4-9: Electrical and Neurostimulation Equipment/Device Market by Application Method, 2006-2013 Compound Annual Growth Rate
Figure 4-10: Electrical and Neurostimulation Equipment/Device Market by Application Method, 2006-2013
Figure 4-11: Electrical and Neurostimulation Equipment/Device Market by Application Method, 2009 and 2013
Table 4-10: Electrical and Neurostimulation Equipment/Device Market Estimated Sales by Geographic Region 2006-2013 Compound Annual Growth Rate
Figure 4-12: Electrical and Neurostimulation Equipment/Device Market Estimated Sales by Geographic Region 2006-2013
Figure 4-13: Electrical and Neurostimulation Equipment/Device Market Estimated Sales by Geographic Region 2009 and 2013


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