Electronic stimulation system for treating tinnitus disorders
First Claim
1. An electronic stimulation system for treating a patient having a tinnitus condition in which he hears ringing or other sounds in the sonic frequency range, the sounds heard internally by the patient having predetermined frequencies in this range, said system comprising:
- A. means to generate a complex electrical signal having frequency components lying within said sonic range, said means being adjustable by the patient to yield frequency components which mask the frequencies of the tinnitus sounds heard by the patient;
B. means responsive to said complex signal to produce mechanical vibrations corresponding thereto;
C. means to apply said mechanical vibrations to a site on said patient in the proximity of the cochlea whereby the vibrations are conveyed to the cochlea to relieve the tinnitus condition; and
D. means to audibly reproduce the complex signal so that it can be heard by the patient as he adjusts the means to generate the complex signal to include the frequency components that mask the tinnitus sounds.
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Abstract
An electronic stimulation system for treating a patient suffering from a tinnitus disorder in which the patient hears ringing or other sounds originating in the ear. The system includes an electrodynamically-actuated diaphragm and probe assembly acting as an applicator to which is applied a complex signal in the sonic range to cause the probe to vibrate in accordance with the signal and the diaphragm to audibly reproduce the signal. The probe is placed at a site on the patient in proximity to the cochlea of the inner ear whereby the probe vibrations are transmitted to the cochlea to stimulate this organ and thereby alleviate the tinnitus disorder. Because the patient who hears the internally-generated tinnitus sounds, also hears the reproduced complex signal he is able to adjust the generator of the complex signal so that its frequency components act to mask the frequencies of the tinnitus sounds.
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10 Claims
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1. An electronic stimulation system for treating a patient having a tinnitus condition in which he hears ringing or other sounds in the sonic frequency range, the sounds heard internally by the patient having predetermined frequencies in this range, said system comprising:
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A. means to generate a complex electrical signal having frequency components lying within said sonic range, said means being adjustable by the patient to yield frequency components which mask the frequencies of the tinnitus sounds heard by the patient;
B. means responsive to said complex signal to produce mechanical vibrations corresponding thereto;
C. means to apply said mechanical vibrations to a site on said patient in the proximity of the cochlea whereby the vibrations are conveyed to the cochlea to relieve the tinnitus condition; and
D. means to audibly reproduce the complex signal so that it can be heard by the patient as he adjusts the means to generate the complex signal to include the frequency components that mask the tinnitus sounds. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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