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AI, NEUROMODULATION AND THROMBECTOMY DRIVE US $ 7.6BN GROWTH IN US NEUROLOGICAL DEVICES MARKET – NEW IDATA RESEARCH REPORT FORECASTS US $ 10BN BY 2030
A new‘ U. S. Neurological Devices Market Report’ provides essential insights for CEOs, CFOs, product and marketing managers in the neurology and neurosurgery sectors. The report aims to help executives navigate regulatory uncertainty, enabling product teams to adapt to emerging technologies like AI and neuromodulation, and equipping commercial leaders with data to uncover high-growth segments and revenue opportunities in a rapidly evolving neurological devices market.
Produced by iData Research, a leading medical consulting and market research firm, this comprehensive neurology report offers deep analysis of technological disruption, regulatory shifts, and emerging clinical needs impacting profitability and competitive advantage in the neurological devices market.
“ As neurology evolves through AI, minimally invasive neuromodulation, and real-time stroke treatment, market leaders must act fast,” said Dr Kamran Zamanian, CEO of iData Research.“ This report arms decision-makers with the intelligence needed to compete in a highly innovative and patient-driven neurology field.”
From therapy to tech: the new era of neurological devices in the US
Driven by innovations in neuromodulation, neurovascular intervention and diagnostic AI, the US neurological devices market exceeded US $ 7.6 billion in 2024 and is forecast to reach nearly US $ 10 billion by 2030.
Key growth areas include:
• Minimally invasive neuromodulation, with expanding applications in chronic pain, Parkinson’ s disease, epilepsy, and psychiatric conditions
• Next-gen thrombectomy tools enhancing stroke care outcomes through AI-powered imaging and catheter design
• Brain-computer interfaces( BCIs) and closed-loop stimulation unlocking new frontiers in adaptive neurotherapy
Key Insights from the Report:
• Market risk assessment: Analyse how AI integration, shifting reimbursement models, and increased competition, are reshaping business strategies and regulatory risk profiles.
• Growth segments and innovation trends: Track rapid expansion in neuromodulation, neurovascular thrombectomy, and AI-powered diagnostics.
• Pricing and ASP dynamics: Understand pricing pressures and margin trends across key device categories including spinal stimulators, aspiration catheters, and intrathecal pumps, with insights into cost-efficiency strategies.
• Revenue opportunities: Identify high-growth niches, critical for commercial teams and investors targeting underserved segments.
• Competitive landscape: Benchmark leading players like Medtronic, Abbott, and Stryker, while analysing disruption risks posed by new entrants leveraging AI, cloud imaging, and neuro-intervention platforms.
• Technology Adoption & Commercial Readiness: Evaluate market adoption curves for emerging tools such as BCIs, AI-driven neuroimaging, AR / VR surgical guidance, and cloud-based data platforms, and their impact on clinical workflow and purchasing decisions.
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