You just clicked a link to go to another website. If you continue, you will leave this site and go to a site run by someone else.
Medtronic does not review or control the content on the other website, and we are not responsible for any business dealings or transactions you have there. Your use of the other site is subject to the terms of use and privacy statement on that site.
It is possible that some of the products on the other site are not approved in the Indian Subcontinent.
Any and all information provided is intended for general overview. Viewers taking any decision based on the information provided herein are requested to seek professional advice.
Your browser is out of date
With an updated browser, you will have a better Medtronic website experience. Update my browser now.
The content of this website is exclusively reserved for Healthcare Professionals in countries with applicable health authority product registrations.
Click “OK” to confirm you are a Healthcare Professional.
Ask your doctor when you may return to the activities you did before the procedure, such as work, travel, and hobbies.
Be sure to check with your doctor before doing something strenuous, for example lifting heavy objects. Avoid activities where you must bend, stretch, or twist your body; these movements may move the leads and alter the stimulation you receive.
Most electrical devices and magnets you are likely to encounter will not affect the operation of the EnterraTM Therapy system. However, some equipment found in homes, workplaces, public places, and medical and dental facilities may damage the neurostimulator, interfere with its operation, or harm you.
Patients with an implanted neurostimulator and/or lead CANNOT have diathermy of any kind. Patients with an implanted device should not be exposed to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Talk with your doctor before having a medical procedure, dental procedure, or diagnostic test.
To learn what is generally safe and what may require precautions, talk with your doctor, refer to the patient manual, or call Medtronic Patient Services at 800-510-6735 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., CT.
Referenced path does not exist
Information on this site should not be used as a substitute for talking with your doctor. Always talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment information.