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Devices and methods for treating craniofacial pain

  • US 10,463,858 B2
  • Filed: 03/14/2014
  • Issued: 11/05/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/17/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for treating craniofacial pain in a patient'"'"'s body, the method comprising:

  • placing a wirelessly powered passive device through an opening into a target site in a head or neck region of the patient'"'"'s body, the wirelessly powered passive device comprising one or more dipole antenna configured to receive an input signal non-inductively from an external antenna;

    positioning the wirelessly powered passive device such that electrodes of the wireless powered passive device are positioned adjacent to or near a nerve at the target site; and

    delivering a neural modulation to the nerve by causing one or more stimulation pulses to be applied through the electrodes on the wirelessly powered passive device; and

    withdrawing an introducer device from the patient'"'"'s body after the one or more stimulation pulses have been applied through the electrodes to deliver the neural modulation,wherein the one or more stimulation pulses are created solely from electrical energy contained in the input signal, and wherein applying the one or more stimulation pulses results in substantially zero net charge.

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