This article deals with the latest rules of Rehabilitation Medical Device in India –Non Notified Medical Device Registration. Indian healthcare regulators at the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) have issued substantial new risk-based classification lists for Rehabilitation and Medical Device in India. All  Rehabilitation Products now need to be registered in order to comply with the latest Medical Device Rules in India ( i.e 30th September, 2021) Below is a table which helps manufacturers classify their products and apply with the Indian Health Ministry Accordingly. The total number of Devices classified are 60 (Updated from 48)

Table: Rehabilitation as Medical Device India

Table: Rehabilitation as Medical Device India

S.NoName of the Medical DeviceIntended useClassification
1Acupressure calf bandIntended to wear around the calf to apply pressure to an acupressure point to relieve low back pain, including sciatica and piriformis syndrome. A Non powered belt like device.A
2Arthritis TENS systemIntended to be used as adjunctive therapy in reducing the level of pain and stiffness associated with rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis by electrically stimulating peripheral nerves across the skin (transcutaneous).B
3Back/leg/chest dynamometer, electronicPowered device intended to assess neuromuscular function by measuring the force or power exerted by the back, chest, and/or leg muscles during flexion.B
4Back/leg/chest dynamometer, mechanicalNon powered device intended to assess neuromuscular function by measuring the force or power exerted by the back, chest, and/or leg muscles during flexion.A
5Balance-training tongue electrical stimulation systemIntended to provide biofeedback for training of balance by sensing body movements and subsequently producing signals which are translated into electrical stimuli applied to the tongue, enabling a patient to correlate electrotactile stimulation with their head and body position during exercise sessions.B
6Bed/chair electric massagerIntended to provide therapeutic massage to the occupant of a bed or chair for the treatment of body aches and pains.B
7Bicycle ergometerIntended to be used to provide a quantitative measurement of the rate at which work (energy) is performed by a muscle or group of muscles under controlled conditions.A
8Bladder-emptying vibratory stimulatorIntended to initiate urination and facilitate complete bladder emptying through application of small mechanical vibrations to the lower abdomen to promote urethral sphincter relaxation.B
9Blue/red/infrared phototherapy lampIntended to emit blue light, red light, and infrared radiation (heating effect) for phototherapy treatment of mild skin disorders (e.g., mild acne), superficial skin wounds, and musculoskeletal symptoms (e.g., pain, spasm, stiffness).A
10Circulating-fluid thermal therapy systemIntended to be used to pump heated and/or cooled fluid (e.g., water) through externally applied packs for localized hot and/or cold therapy to help treat a variety of adverse conditions resulting from musculoskeletal injury (e.g., pain, swelling, inflammation).B
11Cold compression therapy cervical spine collarIntended to facilitate, through cooling and compression, the treatment of a variety of conditions resulting from injury/surgery to the neck region (e.g., inflammation, stiffness, whiplash).A
12Cold/cool therapy gelintended for localized topical skin application to provide a cooling effect for underlying muscles/joints to reduce pain and swelling.A
13Cold-air therapy unitIntended to reduce localized pain/inflammation, and/or to reduce thermal skin damage by applying cold stream of air during dermatological laser treatments.B
14Core-body mechanical weight exerciserIntended to enable a patient with a lumbar spine injury to perform controlled extension, contraction, and/or twisting movements of the lumbar/thoracic spine back region and the abdomen, for testing and rehabilitation.A
15Deep-tissue electromagnetic stimulation systemIntended to apply an electromagnetic (EM) field to body tissues to: 1) treat musculoskeletal disorders (e.g., osteoarthritis, osteoporosis); 2) treat body pain (musculoskeletal, postsurgical); and/or 3) help facilitate soft and hard tissue wound/injury healing, with no production of a therapeutic deep heat.B
16Electromechanical orthopaedic extracorporeal shock wave therapy systemIntended to provide electromechanical orthopaedic extracorporeal shock wave therapy (OEST) to treat musculoskeletal disorders.C
17Electronic goniometer/kinesiol ogy sensorIntended to evaluate a patient’s range of motion/movement of individual joints/limbs/spine; it is used in a clinical setting typically before/after a medical/surgical intervention, or to assess degree of physical fitness.B
18Exothermic heat therapy packIntended to be applied to the body surface, sometimes with pressure, to provide heat therapy to reduce muscle spasms and cramps and/or for joint and muscle stiffness and pain.A
19Foot sensorimotor therapy mechanical neurostimulatorIntended to provide non-invasive peripheral neurostimulation to the feet for improving somatosensory integration, typically for reducing motor impairments and balance disturbances in patients with neurological or neurodegenerative disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s disease).C
20Gait analysis systemIntended to be used to study walking or running patterns.A
21Hand dynamometer/pinch meter, electronicElectronic device intended to assess neuromuscular function by measuring the force or power exerted by the muscles of the hand/forearm to squeeze/pinch an object.B
22Hand dynamometer/pinch meter, mechanicalMechanical device intended to assess neuromuscular function by measuring the force or power exerted by the muscles of the hand/forearm to squeeze/pinch an object.A
23Hydrotherapy treadmillPowered device intended for use in partially immersed in water, e.g., in a hydrotherapy tank, to provide additional resistance to the treadmill walking exercise without increasing the impact and/or stress on the patient’s joints.A
24Interferential electrical stimulation systemIntended to stimulate peripheral nerves through the transcutaneous application of two currents of slightly different frequencies that cross-over/interfere, producing a beating frequency at the treatment point.C
25Manual goniometerNon powered device intended to be used in a clinical setting to measure the range of motion of the limb of a patient by measuring the angle of movement achieved at the joint.A
26Medium-wave diathermy treatment systemIntended to produce a therapeutic deep heat within specific volumes of the body through the transcutaneous transmission of electromagnetic (EM) energy in the radiofrequency (RF) bands of 0.5 MHz to 1 MHzB
27Microwave diathermy treatment systemIntended to produce a therapeutic heat 1 to 2 cm below the skin within specific volumes of the body through the transcutaneous transmission of high frequency electromagnetic (EM) energy, typically 2,450 megahertz (MHz) [microwave], to promote tissue healing and pain relief.B
28Musculoskeletal infrared phototherapy unitIntended to provide a source of infrared (IR) heat for localized treatment of musculoskeletal pain/injury (e.g., muscle pain, sports injury, rheumatism) and to improve blood circulation in the treated areas to facilitate healing.B
29Musculoskeletal intense therapeutic ultrasound systemIntended to produce and deliver intense therapeutic ultrasound (ITU) waves through the skin to create ablative lesions in subcutaneous soft tissues (e.g., muscles, tendons).C
30Musculoskeletal/ physical therapy laserIntended to provide noninvasive laser therapy [e.g., infrared phototherapy, lowlevel laser therapy (LLLT)] for localized treatment of musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., muscle pain, sports injury, disorders of the joints and soft/connective tissues), improving blood circulation in the treated areas to facilitate healing, or for nonneedle acupuncture.C
31Parallel bar exerciser,Intended to assist users in maintaining good walking posture, particularly a person with a disability, a paraplegic, or a patient who has suffered a stroke and is learning to walk.A
32Physical therapy massagerElectrically powered device intended to provide therapeutic massage to a larger area than hand-held massaging devices.B
33Physical therapy paraffin wax bathIntended to be filled with liquid paraffin wax for physical therapy.B
34Physical therapy steam bathIntended to apply hot steam as a physical therapy to a patient.B
35Pulsed signal therapy systemIntended to regenerate damaged cartilage, particularly by stimulating the production of collagen types that are present in healthy cartilage.C
36Short-wave diathermy treatment systemIntended to provide a therapeutic deep heat within specific volumes of the body through the transcutaneous transmission of electromagnetic (EM) energy in the radiofrequency (RF) bands of 13 MHz to 27.12 MHzC
37Telemetric diagnostic spirometerIt is a Battery powered portable device Intended to measure several or all respiratory-gas volume and flow parameters needed to evaluate basic pulmonary function [e.g., vital capacity (VC), peak expiratory flow (PEF), forced expiratory volume (FEV), and forced expiratory flow (FEF)], and to transmit the pulmonary function data via a communication device to a healthcare professional(s) at a remote server.B
38Therapeutic nuclear magnetic resonance systemIntended to influence cellular metabolism using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) for the treatment of degenerate and pathological changes to the movement/support profiles of a patient’s body, in particular diseased skeletal joints, bones, and surrounding muscle tissue (e.g., cervical and lumbar spine, shoulders, elbows, hands, hips, knees, feet).C
39Silicone Prosthetic EarA silicone prosthetic ear which adheres to the skin using safe, biocompatible glue is a reconstructive option for patients born with microtia and other birth differences such as Treacher Collins or Goldenhar syndrome; as well as those who have suffered traumatic injury or undergone cancer resection surgery.A
40Silicone Prosthetic NoseSilicone prosthetic nose is used to restore normal contour and improve function for patients who have experienced partial or total loss of their nose to traumatic injury, disease or due to surgical removal of the nose (rhinectomy).A
41External asembled lower limb prosthesisAn external assembled lower limb prosthesis is a device that is intended for medical purposes and is a preassembled external artificial limb for the lower extremity. Examples of external assembled lower limb prostheses are the following: Knee/shank/ankle/foot assembly and thigh/knee/shank/ankle/foot assembly.A
42External limb prosthesis socket linerThe prosthetic liner acts as an interface that goes between a person’s skin and his or her prosthetic. In short, it’s a barrier – one that is applied to the skin before the prosthesis to protect the wearer’s skin while enhancing comfort and maintaining a more consistent fit.A
43Finger/thumb prosthesisAn artificial substitute for a missing finger or thumb.A
44Upper extremity prosthesis including a simultaneously powered elbow and/or shoulder with greater than two simultaneous powered degrees of freedom and controlled by nonimplanted electrical componentsA upper extremity prosthesis including a simultaneously powered elbow and/or shoulder with greater than two simultaneous powered degrees of freedom and controlled by non-implanted electrical components, is a prescription device intended for medical purposes, and is intended to replace a partially or fully amputated or congenitally absent upper extremity. It uses electronic inputs (other than simple, manually controlled electrical components such as switches) to provide greater than two independent and simultaneously powered degrees of freedom and includes a simultaneously powered elbow and/or shoulder. Prosthetic arm components that are intended to be used as a system with other arm components must include all degrees of freedom of the total upper extremity prosthesis system.B
45Powered lower extremity exoskeletonA powered lower extremity exoskeleton is a prescription device that is composed of an external, powered, motorized orthosis that is placed over a person’s paralyzed or weakened limbs for medical purposes.B
46TruncalOrthosisA truncalorthosis is a device intended for medical purposes to support or to immobilize fractures, strains, or sprains of the neck or trunk of the body. Examples ofA
47Prosthesis External ArmExternal prosthesis for upper limb distal to shoulder joint. The device is intended to be used by patients with upper limb loss or deficiency. Prosthesis may include limb components, socket, frame, covering and accessories to enable functional use of the device.A
48Congenital hip dislocation abduction splintA congenital hip dislocation abduction splint is a device intended for medical purposes to stabilize the hips of a young child with dislocated hips in an abducted position (away from the midline).A
49Denis Brown splintA Denis Brown splint is a device intended for medical purposes to immobilize the foot. It is used on young children with tibial torsion (excessive rotation of the lower leg) or club foot.A
50Arm slingAn arm sling is a device intended for medical purposes to immobilize the arm, by means of a fabric band suspended from around the neck.A
51CrutchesCrutches helps to transfer load from the legs to the upper body. This is useful for people who cannot use their legs to fully support the weight of their body, due to temporary or permanent disabilities.A
52Power KneeThe Power Knee is a motor-powered microprocessor knee. It provides active assistance while walking on level-ground, climbing and descending ramps or stairs and when standing up. Power Knee enables amputees to maintain and regain mobility and participate in the daily activities.B
53Abdominal SupportIt holds abdominal muscles together to relieve pain. Increase circulation at your surgical site to promote healing and decrease swelling. Make physical activity more comfortable.A
54Myoelectric forequarteramputation prosthesisThe complete control system is to be used exclusively for external prosthetic fitting of the upper limbs.A
55Stocking, medical supportLimb support shaped as a stocking unit that is worn on the upper or lower extremity to support, correct, prevent deformity, or to align body structures for functional improvement.A
56Back Support/BraceA back brace prevents unnecessary movements that further damage the back. This helps align your spine and strengthen your back muscles. Patients back can heal and back pain will decrease.A
57Prosthetic and orthotic accessoryA prosthetic and orthotic accessory is a device intended for medical purposes to support, protect, or aid in the use of a cast, orthosis (brace), or prosthesis. Examples of prosthetic and orthotic accessories include the following: A pelvic support band and belt, a cast shoe, a cast bandage, a limb cover, a prosthesis alignment device, a postsurgical pylon, a transverse rotator, and a temporary training splint.A
58External limb orthotic componentAn external limb orthotic component is a device intended for medical purposes for use in conjunction with an orthosis (brace) to increase the function of the orthosis for a patient’s particular needs. Examples of external limb orthotic components include the following: A brace-setting twister and an external brace stirrup.A
59External limb prosthetic componentAn external limb prosthetic component is a device intended for medical purposes that, when put together with other appropriate components, constitutes a total prosthesis. Examples of external limb prosthetic components include the following: Ankle, foot, hip, knee, and socket components; mechanical or powered hand, hook, wrist unit, elbow joint, and shoulder joint components; and cable and prosthesis suction valves.A
60Prosthesis, external, arm, component, hand, external powered, myopotentiaA controller for prosthetic terminal devices that enables grip and mode switching using passive RFID tags.A

Conclusion:

The above article is taken from S.O 648(E) & G.S.R 102(E) which mentions that all Medical Devices will be regulated in a phase manner. The CDSCO has classified the MDR in India as Appendix A based on the Intended Use, Risks Associated and Other Parameters Specified with the device. The above table has the general intended use against each device, however if any specific intended use for a particular device, it has to be mentioned by the manufacturer. The list is dynamic and is subject to changes. To obtain MDR in India, contact Morulaa. We at Morulaa will help you understand the latest rules for  Rehabilitation As a Medical Device India. We are a turnkey solution provider with an in-house Medical Device Consultancy team to conduct registrations of Medical Devices in India. In order to comply with the 30th September Deadline of Rehabilitation as a Medical Device in India contact us at admin@morulaa.com. You can also subscribe to our website to learn about the Latest Rules and Medical Regulations.