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Global Neuromodulation Market is expected to reach $11,717 million by 2022, registering a CAGR of 13.1% from 2016 to 2022. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) segment is expected to remain the highest, in terms of revenue, throughout the forecast period. North America led the global neuromodulation market in 2015, and is expected to maintain its position throughout the study period. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) segment is expected to remain the highest, in terms of revenue, throughout the forecast period. North America led the global neuromodulation market in 2015, and is expected to maintain its position throughout the study period.
Amongst the internal neuromodulation devices, spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is highest generator in the global market, owing to the growing number of product approvals and positive clinical outcomes. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is projected to be the fastest growing segment with a CAGR of 13.9% from 2016 to 2022, due to increasing prevalence of neurological disorders such as Parkinsons disease (PD), epilepsy & dystonia, and lack of existing treatment options.
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External neuromodulators are projected to grow with the fastest CAGR of 14.7%, as they are used externally by the body and hence the risks of implantation can be reduced. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) devices occupy over three-fourths share of external neuromodulation devices. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (RTMS) is expected to be the fastest growing segment owing to the non-invasive technology and clinical evidences of the treatment of neurological disorders such as migraine and depression.
Pain management was the leading application with one-third share of global neuromodulation market due to high incidence of conditions characterized by chronic pain and notable relief offered by its use. Failed Back Syndrome (FBSS), Urinary & Fecal Incontinence, and Migraine were other dominant applications for neurostimulators and are expected to control over two-fifths share together by 2022. Further, devices made of polymeric biomaterials are expected to grow with the fastest rate as they are biocompatible and biodegradable.
Key Findings of Neuromodulation Market:
North America accounted for a major share in the neuromodulation market in 2015, and is expected to maintain this trend throughout the forecast period. This is attributed to the rise in the prevalence of neurological disorders coupled with the rise in elderly population, increasing awareness for the use of neurostimulators, favorable reimbursement rates, presence of innovative technologies, and quest for better quality of life in the North American countries. However, Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region owing to presence of ample growth opportunities in terms of unmet medical needs for the treatment of neurological disorders, increasing awareness about mental health, and the rising acceptance of advanced technologies.
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The key players in this market have adopted product development & launch as their key strategies to cater to the changing needs of the industry. Furthermore, companies have collaborated with other key players to develop cost-effective and technologically efficient technologies to strengthen their market position. Development of novel products with innovative technologies and acquisition of companies possessing innovative technologies are the top strategies adopted by leading players in the neuromodulation market. The key players profiled in this report include Aleva Neurotherapeutics SA, BioControl Medical, Bioness Inc., Boston Scientific Corporation, EnteroMedics Inc., LivaNova PLC, Medtronic PLC, NeuroPace, Inc., Nevro Corporation, and St. Jude Medical, Inc. Medtronic controlled the highest share in the neuromodulation devices market, followed by Boston Scientific and St. Jude Medical, in 2015.