Market Research Reports- Consulting Analysis Crystal Market Research Deep Brain Stimulation Market
Deep Brain Stimulation Market Size is
Projected To Be Around $3.2 billion By 2025:
A research study titled, “Deep Brain Stimulation Market by Application - Global Industry Analysis
and Forecast to 2025” published by Crystal Market Research, states that the deep brain stimulation
market is projected to be around $3.2 billion by 2025.
Hundreds of millions of people all over the world are affected by neurological disorders. As per
Parkinson’s disease Foundation, more than 10 million people all over the world are affected by
Parkinson’s disease. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is used for treating different neurological diseases
ranging from dystonia, epilepsy, obsessive compulsive disorder to Parkinson’s disease. Rising awareness
about neurological diseases along with the efficiency of accessing the brain through DBS is contributing
to the market growth. As more professionals are adopting DBS over drug therapy to avoid side effects,
the market is expected to exhibit significant growth during the forecast period. DBS can be used to restore
movements in cases of neurological injuries that can result into disability or paralysis. Also, DBS
procedures have fewer complications as compared to procedures such as pallidotomy owing to the non-
destructive nature of the DBS procedures.
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Parkinson’s disease segment accounted for more than three-fourth share of the global DBS market in
2016, due to growing prevalence of this disease. According to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation,
around 60,000 patients are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease every year in the U.S. Men are one and a
half times more susceptible to Parkinson’s disease as compared to women. Although DBS is not a
permanent cure for Parkinson’s disease it can surely control the symptoms to a great extent improving the