Bruxism biofeedback apparatus and method including acoustic transducer coupled closely to user's head bones
First Claim
1. An apparatus for sensing the occurrence of bruxism by a human user and signaling said user by acoustically coupling to said user'"'"'s head, said apparatus comprising:
- a. a plurality of electrically conductive electrodes;
b. means for pressing said plurality of electrodes against the external body skin of said user by positive pressure at a location on said user'"'"'s body where said electrodes receive low-voltage muscle signals generated by bruxism muscles of said user that are active during the occurrence of bruxism;
c. sense/amplification means for sensing the differential voltage between at least two of said electrodes and selectively amplifying the electrical signals generated by bruxism muscles, such signals termed “
bruxism activity signals”
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d. a detector that generates a bruxism event signal when said bruxism activity signal satisfies pre-determined time and amplitude conditions; and
e. acoustical output means for mechanically coupling an audio-band vibrational output signal that corresponds to said bruxism event signal to said user'"'"'s head.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for the treatment of bruxism thorough biofeedback is disclosed. In one embodiment, the apparatus consists of electronics mounted in a light-weight headband which may be worn comfortably by a user during sleep or while awake. Electrodes within the headband pick up surface EMG voltage signals indicative of bruxism, and bio-feedback is provided to the user by a piezoelectric transducer in mechanical contact with the head of the user. One electrode of the piezoelectric transducer also serves as the reference sense electrode. The electrodes require no chemistry, allowing the apparatus to be worn for considerable periods without skin irritation. Information detailing the timing, quantity, and duration of bruxing events may be stored internally for later retrieval via display, computer interface, or voice synthesis interface. When EMG signals satisfy certain pre-determined time and amplitude conditions, an acoustical bio-feedback signal is generated. The bio-feedback signal may start small and build up until the cessation of bruxing, when it may be rapidly terminated, facilitating treatment without waking a sleeping user.
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9 Claims
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1. An apparatus for sensing the occurrence of bruxism by a human user and signaling said user by acoustically coupling to said user'"'"'s head, said apparatus comprising:
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a. a plurality of electrically conductive electrodes;
b. means for pressing said plurality of electrodes against the external body skin of said user by positive pressure at a location on said user'"'"'s body where said electrodes receive low-voltage muscle signals generated by bruxism muscles of said user that are active during the occurrence of bruxism;
c. sense/amplification means for sensing the differential voltage between at least two of said electrodes and selectively amplifying the electrical signals generated by bruxism muscles, such signals termed “
bruxism activity signals”
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d. a detector that generates a bruxism event signal when said bruxism activity signal satisfies pre-determined time and amplitude conditions; and
e. acoustical output means for mechanically coupling an audio-band vibrational output signal that corresponds to said bruxism event signal to said user'"'"'s head. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for treatment of bruxism through acoustical bio-feedback mechanically coupled to the head of a human user, said method comprising:
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a. picking up surface EMG signals from bruxing muscles through electrodes held in contact with the skin near said bruxing muscles;
b. selectively amplifying said EMG signals in a frequency band where said signals are strongest, while substantially attenuating 60 Hz signals in comparison to said selective amplification;
c. subjecting said amplified signals to decision-making criteria based on time and amplitude, to distinguish events defined by said criteria as “
bruxing events”
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d. mechanically coupling, at a first output level of intensity, an audio-band acoustical bio-feedback signal to the head of said user in response to said bruxing events. - View Dependent Claims (9)
a. increasing said output level of intensity of said bio-feedback signal over time until either a maximum is reached, or cessation of bruxing is detected; and
b. rapidly terminating said bio-feedback signal in response to cessation of said bruxing signal.
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