U.S. deep brain stimulation devices market grows with rising neurological disorders, aging population, and advanced minimally invasive technologies.
Growing neurological disorders, increasing geriatric population, shift towards minimally invasive procedures, expanding healthcare infrastructure, and technological advancements are promoting the market growth.
The deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices are the implantable medical devices utilized for the stimulation of the brain to control abnormal signals and treat brain disorders, improving the quality of life. These devices help enhance mobility, daily functions, and lower medication dependence. This increases their use in the control and treatment of movement disorders, muscle contractions, severe tremors, neurological symptoms, depression, epilepsy, and other mental health conditions.
The global deep brain stimulation devices market size was estimated at USD 2.15 billion in 2025 and is predicted to increase from USD 2.34 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 5.04 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 8.9% from 2026 to 2035.

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The U.S. deep brain stimulation devices market held 85% share in 2025 and is expected to show significant growth during the forecast period due to the presence of advanced healthcare infrastructure, R&D ecosystem, and key market players. The presence of reimbursement policies and experienced neurosurgeons also increased the use of deep-brain stimulation devices. Additionally, early adoption of advanced neurotechnologies and implantable devices has also increased their use and availability, where growth in neurological conditions and innovations has also increased their use and adoption rates, which has enhanced the market growth.
The U.S. deep brain stimulation devices market was dominated by Medtronic plc., with its Percept PC, Percept RC, BrainSense technology, and adaptive DBS system, where Boston Scientific Corporation was its closest contender, which offered Vercise Genus, Genus R16, and Genus Pi6. Abbott Laboratories also withheld its position with its Infinity DBS and Liberta RC systems, where NeuroPace Inc. also contributed to the market growth with the RNS System.
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