Y75: Neurological devices associated with adverse incidents

Y75.1: Neurological devices associated with adverse incidents : therapeutic (nonsurgical) and rehabilitative devices

Neurological devices associated with adverse incidents include therapeutic (non-surgical) and rehabilitative devices used to aid in managing or improving neurological conditions. Despite being designed to offer benefits, these devices can sometimes be linked with harmful incidents or complications that negatively affect a patient's health. Such incidents may result from device malfunctioning, incorrect usage, or individual patient reactions. Common signs of an adverse incident can include unanticipated changes in a patient's neurological status, unexpected pain, worsening of symptoms, or development of new symptoms. Neurological conditions that these devices are often used for range widely, from movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease to chronic pain conditions and other nervous system ailments. The progression and impact of these adverse incidents can vary considerably, depending on factors such as the specific device, the condition it is used for, and the patient's overall health.