Electrical Stimulation Devices Market: Region Wise Analysis of Top Players in Market by its Types and Application 2018-2026

Electrical Stimulation Devices Market: Worldwide
Top Players Revenue and Forecasts To 2026
Electrical Stimulation Devices Market, by Device (Spinal Cord Stimulation
Devices, Deep Brain Stimulation Devices, Vagus Nerve Stimulation Devices,
Sacral Nerve Stimulation Devices, Gastric Electric Stimulation Devices,
Transcutaneous electrical nerve Stimulation Devices, Neuromuscular Electrical
Stimulation Devices, Cranial Electrical Stimulation Device, and Other Electrical
Stimulation Devices), by Application (Pain Management, Neurological and
Movement Disorder Management, Musculoskeletal Disorder Management,
Metabolism & GIT Management, Incontinence Management, and Others), by
End User (Hospitals, Specialty Clinics, Ambulatory Centers, and Others), and by
Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and
Africa) - Global Industry Insights, and Forecast till 2026
Electrical stimulation uses electrotherapy for treating spinal injuries and muscle weakness associated
with neurological disorders. It has property to activate electrical impulse and transmit signal to
electrodes of device, which causes depolarization and in turn reduces pain and improves muscle
strength. Different types of electrical stimulation devices are designed to treat various diseases such as
pain management, obesity, and others.
Market Dynamics
Increasing prevalence of neurological disorders, which in turn causes muscle weakness is expected to
propel electrical stimulation devices market growth. According to Neurology Today Journal, November
2017, neurological diseases are the world’s largest cause of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) and
an estimated 9.5 million deaths were due to the condition in 2015. Moreover, advantages of electrical
stimulation devices of pain management in preoperative and postoperative surgery procedures are
expected to boost the Electrical Stimulation Devices Market growth.
The global electrical stimulation devices market size was valued at US$ 3,956.0 million in 2017, and is
expected to exhibit a CAGR of 4.7 % over the forecast period (2018 – 2026).
Increasing incidences of spinal injuries is expected to propel growth of the electrical stimulation
devices market
Electrical stimulation devices are used in preoperative and postoperative pain management in patients
with spinal injuries. High incidence of spinal injuries caused due to accidents, falls or violence is
expected to propel demand for spinal surgeries, which in turn is expected to drive the market growth.
According to World Health Organization (WHO) factsheet in 2018, annually there are around 37.3
million falls, which require medical attention, whereas about 646,000 individuals die each year, from
falls globally.
Moreover, increasing incidences of neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and trauma
associated with spinal injuries is expected to propel growth of the electrical stimulation devices market
over the forecast period. For instance, in August 2012, National Center for Biotechnology Information
(NCBI) stated Alzheimer’s disease as the most frequent cause of dementia in Western societies and
estimated around 5.5 million cases of the disease in the U.S., and 24 million globally.
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Key Players
Major players operating in the global electrical stimulation devices market include Boston Scientific
Corporation, BTL Industries, Inc., Cyberonics, Inc., DJO Global, Inc., Medtronic plc., Nevro
Corporation., NeuroMetrix, Inc., St. Jude Medical, Inc., Uroplasty, Inc. (Cogentix Medical), and
Zynex, Inc.
Detailed Segmentation:
•Global Electrical Stimulation Devices Market, By Device Type:
•Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices
•Deep Brain Stimulation Devices
•Vagus Nerve Stimulation Devices
•Sacral Nerve Stimulation Devices
•Gastric Electric Stimulation Devices
•Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation Devices
•Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Devices
•Cranial Electrical Stimulation Device
•Other Electrical Stimulation Devices
•Global Electrical Stimulation Devices Market, By Application:
•Pain Management
•Neurological and Movement Disorder Management
•Musculoskeletal Disorder Management
•Metabolism & GIT Management
•Incontinence Management
•Others
•Global Electrical Stimulation Devices Market, By End User:
•Hospitals
•Specialty Clinics
•Ambulatory Centers
•Others
Increasing prevalence of chronic diseases in North America is expected to bolster the market
growth
North America holds dominant position in the global electrical stimulation devices market, owing to
high prevalence of chronic diseases. According to National Center for Biotechnology Information
(NCBI), March 2018, an estimated 45%, or around 33 million Americans were diagnosed by at least
one chronic disease.
Moreover, rise in geriatric population, who are highly susceptible to pain, is expected to bolster the
market growth over the forecast period.
According to American Psychological Association, 2014 report, around 40 million people over the age
65 years account for 14% of total population and around 60% to 75% of people over age 65 years are
diagnosed with persistent pain.
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Electrical stimulation uses electrotherapy for treating spinal injuries and muscle weakness associated with neurological disorders. It has property to activate electrical impulse and transmit signal to electrodes of device, which causes depolarization and in turn reduces pain and improves muscle strength.