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DEVICE FOR THE TRANSDERMAL STIMULATION OF A NERVE OF THE HUMAN BODY

  • US 20110166624A1
  • Filed: 01/26/2011
  • Published: 07/07/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/26/2005
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. Device for transcutaneous stimulation of a nerve of the human body, which device comprises at least one stimulation electrode and at least one reference electrode for transcutaneous nerve stimulation, the at least one stimulation electrode and the at least one reference electrode being connected to a control unit and being able to be supplied with an electrical current from the latter, and the at least one stimulation electrode and the at least one reference electrode being arranged in or on a housing which is designed to be fitted on or in the human ear, wherein the housing has a bow-shaped extension piece designed to be inserted into the auditory canal, said bow-shaped extension piece matching the shape of the entrance to the auditory canal or of the external auditory canal, and with an electrode head which is arranged at the end of the bow-shaped extension piece and which has at least two contact points for the two electrodes, wherein the bow-shaped extension piece is designed as a stiff element, wherein the bow-shaped extension piece is a spring element or comprises such an element, which spring element is designed to generate an elastic contact force for pressing the electrode head onto a region of the auditory canal.

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