Eterna™ SCS System
The Eterna™ SCS System with Xtend™ energy technology reduces charging frequency to five times per year,1,2 making it the lowest recharge burden platform on the market.3* The Eterna™ SCS IPG features an implant profile of up to 58% smaller than other other rechargeable spinal cord stimulation (SCS) systems4** and was designed for patient comfort.
The Eterna™ SCS System harnesses the low-energy power of BurstDR™ stimulation, which has been demonstrated to reduce pain by 23% more than traditional tonic SCS.
How it works
Proclaim™ Plus and Proclaim™ XR SCS Systems
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) therapy has been used for more than 55 years to manage chronic pain and improve quality of life.1 Each year about 50,000 people receive SCS therapy, a type of neurostimulation therapy.2,3
At Abbott, we understand the heavy burden of chronic pain and how it can take over your life. That’s why we created the Proclaim™ Plus and Proclaim™ XR SCS Systems with BurstDR™ stimulation to offer superior* pain relief4 without the hassles of recharging.
Additionally, FlexBurst360™ therapy, available on the Proclaim™ Plus SCS System, is the next generation of BurstDR™ stimulation that is designed to give relief to people who feel pain in more than one area.
A recharge-free system provides you hassle-free pain relief with a battery that lasts up to 10 years at low-dose settings** without ever needing to charge the system.
Proclaim™ DRG System
FDA approved for full-body MRI labeling*
Now available with a next generation delivery system
Moving forward with lower extremity pain
Proclaim™ DRG Therapy has proven to provide superior** and long-term pain relief for CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome) I or CRPS II (causalgia) of the lower extremities.1,2
Proclaim™ DRG Therapy is proven effective for the following:2
- Neuropathic pain after surgical procedures (causalgia):
- Hernia repair
- Total knee and hip replacements
- Foot and ankle surgery
- Pelvic pain after surgery or trauma
- Lower extremity amputations
- Causalgia from a traumatic injury of the hip, knee, ankle, or foot
- CRPS I of the lower extremities



