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=The Intellis™ SCS system provides quick and convenient recharging, making it an easy part of your daily routine.
“Recharging for me is very simple. I put the belt on, I just plug in the recharger to the programmer, and away I go. I can sit down while I do it, I can stand up, I can walk around, I can do whatever I need to do.”
LEARN MOREApproximately 82% of SCS-implanted patients will likely need at least one MRI within five years of implant1. The Intellis™ SCS system uses Medtronic SureScan™ MRI technology, giving you the same full-body MRI† access as non-implanted patients — now and in the future.
LIFE
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Find resources and learn about recharging your device, getting an MRI, and more.
SEE LIFE WITH SCSFor information on our 9 year limited warranty contact rs.rtgwarranty@medtronic.com
Under specific conditions. Talk to your doctor and refer to product labeling for full list of conditions.
AdaptiveStim™ technology is a feature only available on the Intellis™ model 97715.
R131649 RS2 Lithium-Ion Overdrive™ Rechargeable Battery DVT Report
Desai MJ, Hargens LM, Breitenfeldt MD, et al. The rate of magnetic resonance imaging in patients with spinal cord stimulation. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2015;40(9):E531-E537.
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