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- Inspire Sleep Apnea Innovation - Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment
Inspire therapy is a mask-free 1 solution for people with obstructive sleep apnea who have tried and struggled with CPAP Through a simple-to-use system including the Inspire ® implant, remote and app, Inspire therapy enables you to control your OSA treatment from the palm of your hand
- The Process | Inspire Sleep Apnea Innovation
Unlike other obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) therapies, the Inspire® implant works comfortably 1 inside your body to help keep your airway open while you sleep, so you can breathe regularly and sleep soundly Answer a simple questionnaire to find out if Inspire therapy may be right for you
- How Inspire Therapy Works | Inspire Sleep Apnea Innovation
Inspire therapy is the first FDA-approved obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) therapy that works comfortably 1 inside your body The small Inspire ® implant delivers gentle pulses to your airway muscles to keep your airway open so you can breathe regularly and sleep soundly
- Inspire Therapy Qualification Requirements | Inspire Sleep Apnea Innovation
Discover eligibility for Inspire® therapy, helping over 50,000 people with OSA Requirements include age, OSA diagnosis, and CPAP challenges
- Find an Inspire-Trained Doctor Near You | Inspire Sleep Apnea Innovation
Find an Inspire-trained doctor based on your location These doctors are experts in treating sleep disorders and practice in leading hospitals
- Healthcare professionals - Inspire Sleep
Inspire therapy is a mask-free 1 solution for people with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who have tried and struggled with CPAP Through a simple-to-use system including the Inspire ® implant, remote and app, Inspire therapy enables patients to breathe regularly so they can sleep soundly
- FAQ | Inspire Sleep Apnea Innovation
Explore our Frequently Asked Questions about Inspire® therapy Find answers on the Inspire® therapy process, life with Inspire, and more
- Indications Contraindications | Inspire Sleep Apnea Innovation
Inspire therapy is indicated for patients with the following characteristics*: Adults Diagnosed with moderate to severe OSA (AHI 15-100) Unable to use or get consistent benefit from CPAP Not significantly overweight Pediatric patients with Down Syndrome Aged 13-18 Diagnosed with Severe OSA (AHI 10-50) Unable to use or get consistent
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