Nerve hyperpolarization method and apparatus for pain relief
First Claim
1. Apparatus for relieving zygopophysial joint related pain, comprising;
- a stimulator in electrical communication with a plurality of electrodes, each for placement relative to a medial branch of a spinal nerve root, the stimulator including;
a controller operative to generate a series of pulses of sufficient electrical intensity to cause hyperpolarization of a given medial branch and its articular branches, but not so strong as to cause hyperpolarization of the spinal cord itself, and an operator interface enabling the series of pulses to be tailored as a function of requisite pain relief.
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Abstract
Methods and apparatus are disclosed for hyperpolarizing the medial branch of the spinal nerve associated with a painful spinal facet joint so as to block pain impulses from reaching the spinal cord. The preferred apparatus includes a neurostimulator and two or more electrodes which carry electrical pulses to the target nerve or nerves. The impulses are intense enough to cause hyperpolarization of a given medial branch and its articular branches, but not so large as to spread to the spinal cord itself. In the preferred embodiment the stimulator is physically small and battery operated, facilitating implantation underneath the skin. The stimulator includes a controller and appropriate electronics operative to generate electrical impulses tailored to an individual'"'"'s need for appropriate pain relief in terms of pulse frequency, pulse width, and pulse amplitude. In an alternative embodiment, the stimulator further includes electrodes and electrical circuitry operative to monitor myoelectrical activity generated by the surrounding muscles and modulate the impulses generated by the stimulator to meet the demands of the individual'"'"'s activity and/or prolong battery life.
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1. Apparatus for relieving zygopophysial joint related pain, comprising;
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a stimulator in electrical communication with a plurality of electrodes, each for placement relative to a medial branch of a spinal nerve root, the stimulator including;
a controller operative to generate a series of pulses of sufficient electrical intensity to cause hyperpolarization of a given medial branch and its articular branches, but not so strong as to cause hyperpolarization of the spinal cord itself, and an operator interface enabling the series of pulses to be tailored as a function of requisite pain relief. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of relieving zygopophysial joint related pain, comprising the steps of:
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providing a stimulator in electrical communication with a plurality of electrodes;
placing each electrode relative to a medial branch of a spinal nerve root; and
generating a series of pulses sufficient to hyperpolarize the medial branch and its articular branches, but not so intense as to spread to the spinal cord itself. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
sensing the myoelectrical activity generated by the muscles surrounding the medial branch, and tailoring the pulses in accordance with the myoelectrical activity.
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7. The method of claim 4, further including the step of implanting the stimulator and electrodes beneath the skin.
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8. The method of claim 4, further including the step of placing the electrodes under the skin.
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