Method and apparatus for improving muscle tone
First Claim
1. A method of improving general tone of a muscle comprising:
- a. electrically stimulating said muscle at a first amplitude, frequency and pulse width;
b. determining whether said stimulating causes fused tetanic contractile activity of said muscle;
c. decreasing said frequency of said electrically stimulating until said fused tetanic contractile activity ceases; and
d. continuing to stimulate said muscle at a subtetanic frequency with pulses having a second amplitude, frequency and pulse width to improve over all tone of said muscle.
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Abstract
An apparatus for and method of improving muscle tone of a patient using chronic sub-tetanic electrical stimulation. For patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea, for example, the muscles of the upper airway are provided the chronic stimulation to mitigate or prevent the adverse medical condition caused in part by excessively flaccid muscle tissue around and in the airway.
A stimulation generator supplies pulses to the muscle to be treated through insulated leads which are coupled to electrodes directly in contact with the appropriate neuro-muscular tissue. The output of the stimulation generator is adjusted to a frequency of sufficiently low level as to prevent fused tetanic contraction of the stimulated muscle. The adjustment may be made manually by attending medical personnel or may be done automatically using electrodes to sense the tension of the stimulated muscle. In the automatic mode, the sensing system insures the stimulation frequency level is decreased below the threshold of muscle tetanus.
Stimulation may be accomplished at a particular site or may be mutliplexed to a number of sites. Chronic stimulation will enhance muscle tone to an individual degree and then will simply maintain the desired status.
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5 Claims
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1. A method of improving general tone of a muscle comprising:
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a. electrically stimulating said muscle at a first amplitude, frequency and pulse width; b. determining whether said stimulating causes fused tetanic contractile activity of said muscle; c. decreasing said frequency of said electrically stimulating until said fused tetanic contractile activity ceases; and d. continuing to stimulate said muscle at a subtetanic frequency with pulses having a second amplitude, frequency and pulse width to improve over all tone of said muscle. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An apparatus comprising:
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a. means for supplying stimulation to a muscle; b. means coupled to said muscle for sensing tetanic contraction; and c. means coupled to said supplying means and said sensing means for adjusting said stimulation in response to said sensing means to ensure that said stimulation is subtetanic. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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