We advance science for life
Boston Scientific's solutions were developed to help address some of the most challenging medical conditions, so you can experience more of what truly matters. More time, more quality of life, and more moments with those you love most.
100K+ people treated
Over 100,000 people across the globe have found pain relief from Boston Scientific SCS therapy. Relief that’s long-term, drug-free, FDA-approved, and effective.
90% patient satisfaction
More than 90% of Boston Scientific SCS trial participants reported a successful experience and decided to get the permanent implant.1
80% experience lasting relief
80% of patients reported a clinically significant reduction in pain with RFA, with some patients reporting continued pain relief 12 months after their procedure.2-3
Healthcare providers can find product, procedure, and use information, as well as product manuals on the Boston Scientific website.
Why choose Boston Scientific?
There is no one-size-fits-all treatment for pain and neurological diseases. Each patient’s needs are unique and personal, which is why customizable treatment solutions are so important to help find relief for those living with pain.
At Boston Scientific, we’re dedicated to working closely with both physicians and patients to develop meaningful, industry-leading solutions that can improve the quality of life for millions worldwide.
Our meaningful innovations improve outcomes, reduce costs, increase efficiencies, and — most importantly — help more people in more places around the world live longer, healthier lives.
References
- Thomson SJ, Kruglov D, Duarte RV. A spinal cord stimulation service review from a single centre using a single manufacturer over a 7.5 year follow-up period. Neuromodulation. 2017;20(6):589-599.
- Atallah R, et al. Significant pain relief and treatment satisfaction following radiofrequency ablation: Prospective, multicenter study (RAPID). Presented at: North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS) Annual Meeting; 2023.
- MacVicar J, Borowczyk JM, MacVicar AM, Loughnan BM, Bogduk N. Lumbar medial branch radiofrequency neurotomy in New Zealand. Pain Med. 2013;14(5):639-645.