A rechargeable implantable spinal cord stimulation device for chronic pain management with the convenience of recharging capability.
Manufactured by
Abbott (Shanghai) Diagnostics Sales Co., Ltd.
China
Abbott is a global leader in point-of-care diagnostics, offering the broadest portfolio of rapid tests, services, and devices across all healthcare settings.
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