Muscle stimulating apparatus
First Claim
1. Electronic apparatus for stimulating the muscles of a patient, comprising:
- electrodes disposed, in operation, on the skin surface of the patient in the vicinity of the muscles to be stimulated;
a first generator having an output frequency of 2000 to 3000 Hz;
means for turning said first generator on for a predetermined time period separated by predetermined intervals;
means for gradually increasing the amplitude of said first generator output from zero at the onset of each time period, and for gradually decreasing said amplitude to zero at the end of each time period;
said first generator having a START/STOP terminal;
a second generator, having an output frequency of 40 to 60 Hz, connected to said START/STOP terminal to start and stop said first generator at a rate of 40 to 60 times per second;
whereby to produce, in each of said time periods, 40 to 60 bursts per second of a 2000 to 3000 Hz signal;
filter means receiving said 40 to 60 burst per second of said 2000 to 3000 Hz signal to produce 40 to 60 bursts per second of a low distortion 2000 to 3000 Hz sine wave; and
means connecting said sine wave to said electrodes.
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Abstract
The disclosure teaches an electronic apparatus for stimulating the muscles of a patient by disposing electrodes on the outer surface of the patient in the vicinity of the muscles. The stimulating wave consists of a composite signal comprising bursts of a sine wave, having a frequency greater than 500 Hz, and preferably in the range of 2000-3000 Hz, modulated by a signal at a frequency less than 500 Hz, and preferably in the range of 40-60 Hz. The bursts are applied for 2-20 second periods separated by 2-50 second rest intervals. The apparatus includes safety circuits which sense the current to the electrodes and turn off the stimulating waves on detection of a no load or overload condition. The apparatus also includes a power amplifier with a gain control and a switch associated with the gain control such that, if, at the beginning of any treatment, the gain control is not set to zero, stimulating waves will not be applied.
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1. Electronic apparatus for stimulating the muscles of a patient, comprising:
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electrodes disposed, in operation, on the skin surface of the patient in the vicinity of the muscles to be stimulated; a first generator having an output frequency of 2000 to 3000 Hz; means for turning said first generator on for a predetermined time period separated by predetermined intervals; means for gradually increasing the amplitude of said first generator output from zero at the onset of each time period, and for gradually decreasing said amplitude to zero at the end of each time period; said first generator having a START/STOP terminal; a second generator, having an output frequency of 40 to 60 Hz, connected to said START/STOP terminal to start and stop said first generator at a rate of 40 to 60 times per second; whereby to produce, in each of said time periods, 40 to 60 bursts per second of a 2000 to 3000 Hz signal; filter means receiving said 40 to 60 burst per second of said 2000 to 3000 Hz signal to produce 40 to 60 bursts per second of a low distortion 2000 to 3000 Hz sine wave; and means connecting said sine wave to said electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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