00:4000:40, 9 November 2021diffhist−142
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International Neuromodulation Society
Updated older data; summarizes this paragraph: "Neurotech Reports forecasts that the worldwide market for SCS systems will grow from $2.52 billion in 2021 to $5.75 billion in 2026, an 18 percent compound annual growth rate. The market for PNS systems will grow from 54 million in 2021 to $333 million in 2026, a CAGR of 44 percent."current
23:5023:50, 8 November 2021diffhist+159
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International Neuromodulation Society
Cited a textbook reference that published an attribution to the organization that is featured in the entry for that description of the field (the previous link had changed, and the new reference is a more recent, external source.)
05:1605:16, 26 January 2018diffhist−51
Neuromodulation (medicine)
tPEMF doesn't appear to have the evidence base to add it to the overview for this entry; only 2 citations in Google Scholar for tPEMF neuromodulation. If it must be mentioned, perhaps it could be included with more caveats lower in the article. Thank you
19:5919:59, 5 January 2017diffhist+39
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Neuromodulation (medicine)
The definition had been updated so the directly quoted phrase reflects the updated wording (which no longer limits the stimulus to being only electrical or chemical)
20:2420:24, 20 October 2016diffhist+268
N
Talk:Electroceuticals
←Created page with 'Sorry I could not immediately figure out how to correct the way the date in the added reference (FierceBiotech Oct. 19, 2016 article) displays. If someone has co...'
20:1520:15, 20 October 2016diffhist+528
Electroceuticals
Not all approaches are non-invasive. None are on the market yet, so possible pricing advantages are just a *potential* factor.
00:4000:40, 9 November 2021diffhist−142
m
International Neuromodulation Society
Updated older data; summarizes this paragraph: "Neurotech Reports forecasts that the worldwide market for SCS systems will grow from $2.52 billion in 2021 to $5.75 billion in 2026, an 18 percent compound annual growth rate. The market for PNS systems will grow from 54 million in 2021 to $333 million in 2026, a CAGR of 44 percent."current
23:5023:50, 8 November 2021diffhist+159
m
International Neuromodulation Society
Cited a textbook reference that published an attribution to the organization that is featured in the entry for that description of the field (the previous link had changed, and the new reference is a more recent, external source.)
05:1605:16, 26 January 2018diffhist−51
Neuromodulation (medicine)
tPEMF doesn't appear to have the evidence base to add it to the overview for this entry; only 2 citations in Google Scholar for tPEMF neuromodulation. If it must be mentioned, perhaps it could be included with more caveats lower in the article. Thank you
19:5919:59, 5 January 2017diffhist+39
m
Neuromodulation (medicine)
The definition had been updated so the directly quoted phrase reflects the updated wording (which no longer limits the stimulus to being only electrical or chemical)
20:2420:24, 20 October 2016diffhist+268
N
Talk:Electroceuticals
←Created page with 'Sorry I could not immediately figure out how to correct the way the date in the added reference (FierceBiotech Oct. 19, 2016 article) displays. If someone has co...'
20:1520:15, 20 October 2016diffhist+528
Electroceuticals
Not all approaches are non-invasive. None are on the market yet, so possible pricing advantages are just a *potential* factor.