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Transcutaneous nerve stimulation device and method for using same

  • US 5,458,625 A
  • Filed: 05/04/1994
  • Issued: 10/17/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/04/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device for providing transcutaneous nerve stimulation, comprising:

  • pulse generator means for providing an output waveform comprising a series of electrical pulses;

    amplitude adjustment means for adjusting the amplitude of said output waveform supplied by said pulse generator means between zero amplitude and full amplitude;

    repetition rate adjustment means for adjusting the rate at which said electrical pulses are repeated in said output waveform;

    cycle length adjustment means for adjusting the length of time that said output waveform will be provided by said pulse generator means;

    start switch means for initiating the provision of said output waveform from said pulse generator means;

    reset switch connected to said pulse generator means for resetting said device for providing transcutaneous nerve stimulation;

    first safety interlock means for preventing said start switch means from repetitively initiating the provision of said output waveform from said pulse generator means without said device first being reset with said reset switch means; and

    a first pair of transcutaneous pad electrodes for placement on a surface of the body of a patient to be treated, said first pair of transcutaneous pad electrodes being electrically connected to said pulse generator means whereby said output waveform is supplied by said pulse generator means to said first pair of transcutaneous pad electrodes.

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