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Mainstay Medical Announces Receipt of European and Australian Approvals of MRI Labeling on ReActiv8® Restorative Neurostimulation System™

July 14, 2024
reactiv8 a solution for back pain
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Restorative Neurostimulation For Chronic Back Pain

July 3, 2023
Multifidus Muscle dysfunction
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Multifidus Dysfunction: Understanding the Key Player in Chronic Low Back Pain

June 28, 2023
Reactiv8, Multifidus Dysfunction, and CLBP Education with Dr David Johnson Mainstay Medical Australia
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Dr David Johnson: Back Pain & ReActiv8

June 5, 2023
Dr Dan Bates explains how ReActiv8 may help you
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Dr Dan Bates: How ReActiv8 May Help You

June 5, 2023

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The ReActiv8 Implantable Pulse Generator device is indicated as an aid in the management of intractable chronic low back pain associated with multifidus muscle dysfunction, as evidenced by imaging or physiological testing. The device is intended for patients that have attempted medical management and at least one course of physical therapy. For important safety and product information, visit https://fixmylowerback.com.au/safety/patient-safety-australia

1) Patients should consult their healthcare professional to determine if the ReActiv8 Implantable Pulse Generator (IPG) device is right for them; and 2) Outcomes may vary for each patient. Patients should consult their healthcare professional about factors that could impact the level and timing of the effect; and 3) Patients must talk to their health professional about whether the ReActiv8 IPG device may be suitable as part of the overall plan to manage intractable chronic mechanical lower back pain; and 4) The ReActiv8 IPG device is not a first-line treatment for chronic mechanical lower back pain; and 5) Surgery is required in order to use the ReActiv8 IPG device and any surgical procedure carries risk

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