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Texcel Introduces Innovative Programmable, Implantable Stimulation System

by Joan Trombetti, Writer
Texcel, a leading provider of custom medical device development and manufacturing solutions, introduced its innovative new StimX programmable, implantable stimulation system. Designed for use in the research and development of specialty stimulation therapies, the StimX system is the industry's first-truly programmable, implantable customizable platform.

The StimX system's programmable stimulation parameters "will directly benefit medical researchers and medical device developers by dramatically reducing the time, cost, and risk involved in creating devices for use in testing stimulation therapies in variety of applications," said Keith Checca, Texcel Director of Business Development.

Neural stimulation therapies, including direct nerve and brain stimulation, are used to treat people who suffer from epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, clinical depression and other diseases. Targeted stimulation areas range widely from direct brain surface, deep brain stimulation, to the spinal cord and peripheral nerves.

Texcel's new StimX platform includes an implantable stimulator, laptop and output customization program, proven wireless communication and charging modules.

The need for the system was realized as a result of Texcel's years of innovation in the field of custom medical device manufacturing and it was made possible by Texcel's partnerships with medical electronics development resources.

For more information, visit the Texcel website at: http://www.texcelmedical.com/stimx.

About Texcel For more than 21 years, Texcel has partnered successfully with companies around the globe to accelerate the commercialization of their implantable, surgical, and interventional medical device technologies. Texcel is staffed with over fifty (50) talented, experienced, and passionate medical device industry employees within an ISO 13485 and ISO 9001 environment. Texcel provides specialized services and/or full medical device solutions including device design, development history file maintenance, quality (QA & QC), regulatory assistance, process validation, and general manufacturing, electronic testing, laser welding, and clean-room packaging for a wide range of product applications.

Texcel is based in East Longmeadow, Mass. Visit Texcel on the Net at: www.texcelmedical.com.


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