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Transcutaneous nerve stimulator device and method

  • US 4,014,347 A
  • Filed: 05/27/1975
  • Issued: 03/29/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/27/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A transcutaneous nerve stimulator for suppression of organic pain in a body, said stimulator comprising:

  • pulse generator means for producing a rectangular waveform at a predetermined frequency, said pulse generator means including means for adjustment of said produced rectangular waveform; and

    output means connected with said pulse generator means to receive said rectangular waveform therefrom, said output means including a variable current-voltage mode circuit providing an AC output signal substantially without DC components and having a waveform with a fast rise and fall time no greater than about 12 microseconds with said waveform being sufficient to drive the impedance of a body positioned contiguous to said output means so as to be affected by said output signal whereby organic pain is suppressed in said affected body without causing noxious sensations despite receipt of said output signals by said affected body over an extended period of time.

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