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If a traditional CPAP machine isn't for you, you might consider the Inspire sleep apnea device as an alternative treatment option. Here's what you need to know.
Snoring and feeling tired even after a full night's sleep can signal sleep apnea. When a CPAP machine fails, Inspire claims to succeed in helping promote better sleep.
ENT Head & Neck Specialists has completed its 100th Inspire sleep apnea treatment in Berks County. This photo shows the remote used to activate the Inspire sleep apnea treatment option, which ...
Inspire is a device that works inside the body and is inserted during a short, outpatient procedure. Before going to bed, the patient turns Inspire on with the small, handheld Inspire Sleep Remote.
Some sleep apnea patients could be putting away their continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines for good thanks to an implanted device that is controlled with a remote.
The massive private payer deemed the Minnesota medtech's neurostimulation system medically necessary in patients with obstructive sleep apnea who have already tried CPAP therapy.
Inspire Medical Systems, which makes an implanted device to treat sleep apnea, has raised $40 million in Series E funding, the company announced. The new funding will be used to market the device in ...
Inspire is the only FDA-approved therapy for obstructive sleep apnea that works inside the body.
Inspire is an implanted hypoglossal nerve stimulation device that treats obstructive sleep apnea by monitoring your breathing and delivering impulses to the nerve responsible for tongue movement.
If a traditional CPAP machine isn't for you, you might consider the Inspire sleep apnea device as an alternative treatment option. Here's what you need to know.