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ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC (EMG) DEVICE FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF MUSCLE INJURIES

  • US 20120065538A1
  • Filed: 09/14/2011
  • Published: 03/15/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/15/2010
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A electromyographic (EMG) device, comprising:

  • a) a central processor controller and a user interface, an audio processing circuit connected to at least one speaker, an array of electrodes having first ends configured to be affixed to the skin of a subject patient, an electrode interface, said array of electrodes having second ends connected to said electrode interface, at least one of said electrodes is a hypodermic needle electrode;

    b) an acquisition subsystem for measuring and recording electromyographic (EMG) activity connected to the central processor controller, the acquisition subsystem includingi) electromyographic signal detection and processing circuits connected to said electrode interface and said central processor controller for measuring electromyographic signals picked up by said array of electrodes and simultaneously transmitting said electromyographic signals to said audio processing circuit and processing said electromyographic signals to put them in a selected format and transmitting the formatted signals to said central processor controller;

    c) a stimulation subsystem connected to the central processor controller, the stimulation subsystem includingi) stimulation logic circuit to control parameters of stimulation signals applied to the subject patient, said parameters including timing of stimulation signal frequency, stimulation signal pulse width, and stimulation signal pulse amplitude, the stimulation logic circuit being connected to the central processor controller,ii) an electrical signal generator circuit connected to said central processor controller,iii) a bridge output circuit connected to said stimulation logic circuit and said electrical signal generator circuit configured to produce said stimulation signals for application to the subject patient based on input from the stimulation logic circuit and the electrical signal generator circuit, the bridge circuit being connected to said electrode interface for delivering said stimulation signals to the subject patient through the array of electrodes;

    d) a switch for switching between said acquisition subsystem and said stimulation subsystem; and

    e) a visual display connect to said central processor controller configured to display to a clinician at least real-time electromyographic waveforms from said acquisition subsystem and stimulation parameters from said stimulation subsystem.

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