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Recharge-free PRODUCTS SPINAL CORD STIMULATION

AN EFFECTIVE WAY TO MANAGE CHRONIC PAIN

A recharge-free neurostimulator provides you with spinal cord stimulation (SCS) therapy without the having to worry about recharging your implanted neurostimulator. The battery life of your device will depend on settings, stimulation levels and how often you use your therapy. Your doctor will be able to help you determine if a recharge-free system is right for you.

The Vanta™ neurostimulator is a recharge-free SCS system with multiple stimulation settings for pain relief tailored to your needs. 

Your clinician may choose to use a technology feature called AdaptivStim™, which senses changes in your body position and automatically adjusts your therapy accordingly.

The sleek, small device is designed for enhanced comfort and safe access to MRI scans anywhere on the body, giving you the confidence of knowing you can have an MRI whenever the need arises. 

Front view of the Medtronic Intellis device with AdaptiveStim technology, used for spinal cord stimulation therapy

LEARN ABOUT A RECHARGEABLE SYSTEM

The Intellis™ SCS system is a rechargeable implanted neurostimulator that features fast, convenient recharging. 

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LIFE 
WITH SCS

Find resources and learn about recharging your device, getting an MRI, and more.

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Medical Disclaimer

Information contained herein is not medical advice and should not be used as an alternative to speaking with your doctor. Discuss indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, adverse events and any further information with your health care professional.