Injectrode Research
Our goal is to make it simple for future patients to get relief without bulging stimulators, wires sticking out, or lasting scars.
To find out if neuromodulation is an option earlier in the pain treatment timeline, patients need a simple way to try it, which means simple device removal is critical.
The Injectrode's hyperechoic appearance under ultrasound allows clinicians to navigate tough anatomical areas and make real-time adjustments.
Work is ongoing to document the MRI conditionality of the Injectrode in the human body in response to scans in the bore of 1.5T and 3T scanners.
The Injectrode has been successfully placed on more than 20 nerves in preclinical and human cadaver models. Learn why the Injectrode may be very suitable for each nerve target.
Showcasing the Injectrode as a modern approach to managing pain in line with the foundational Gate Control Theory.
Wirelessly powered neuromodulation with no implanted battery options expanding Injectrode uses.
Our scientific posters provide more details on the various capabilities of the Injectrode system.
Neuronoff has been awarded grants to evaluate the Injectrode’s use for chronic pain, bladder dysfunction, and neurodegenerative diseases.