System and method for varying characteristics of electrical therapy
First Claim
1. A method for delivering electrical therapy to a recipient, comprising:
- coupling an electrode to the recipient;
applying electrical pulses to the electrode;
varying a frequency of the electrical pulses over a first range of frequencies for a first period of time greater than 6 seconds during a therapy session;
varying the frequency of the electrical pulses over a second range of frequencies for a second period of time approximately the same as the first period of time during the therapy session;
wherein varying the frequency over the first range of frequencies includes gradually changing the frequency from about 4 Hz to about 10 Hz over an approximately 7 second interval, and wherein the method further comprises;
maintaining the frequency at about 4 Hz for about 10 seconds before changing the frequency from about 4 Hz to about 10 Hz;
maintaining the frequency at about 10 Hz for about 10 seconds after changing the frequency from about 4 Hz to about 10 Hz; and
changing the frequency from about 10 Hz to about 4 Hz over an approximately 6 second interval.
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Abstract
A system and method for providing percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation therapy to a patient. A method in accordance with one embodiment to the invention can include coupling an electrode to the recipient, applying electrical pulses to the probe, and varying a characteristic of the pulses applied to the recipient. For example, the pulses can be automatically varied from a value of no more than about 4 Hz to a value of no less than about 10 Hz and back over a period of greater than 6 seconds. The frequency variation can be repeated for a number of periods during the course of a session, or the frequency characteristics can change with subsequent periods. Characteristics of the electrical pulses can be changed depending on the duration of the session. The method for varying characteristics of the electrical pulses can be automatically implemented by a computer.
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5 Claims
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1. A method for delivering electrical therapy to a recipient, comprising:
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coupling an electrode to the recipient;
applying electrical pulses to the electrode;
varying a frequency of the electrical pulses over a first range of frequencies for a first period of time greater than 6 seconds during a therapy session;
varying the frequency of the electrical pulses over a second range of frequencies for a second period of time approximately the same as the first period of time during the therapy session;
wherein varying the frequency over the first range of frequencies includes gradually changing the frequency from about 4 Hz to about 10 Hz over an approximately 7 second interval, and wherein the method further comprises;
maintaining the frequency at about 4 Hz for about 10 seconds before changing the frequency from about 4 Hz to about 10 Hz;
maintaining the frequency at about 10 Hz for about 10 seconds after changing the frequency from about 4 Hz to about 10 Hz; and
changing the frequency from about 10 Hz to about 4 Hz over an approximately 6 second interval.
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2. A method for delivering electrical therapy to a recipient, comprising:
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coupling an electrode to the recipient;
applying electrical pulses to the electrode;
varying a frequency of the electrical pulses over a first range of frequencies for a first period of time greater than 6 seconds during a therapy session;
varying the frequency of the electrical pulses over a second range of frequencies for a second period of time approximately the same as the first period of time during the therapy session;
wherein varying a frequency of the electrical pulses over a first range includes varying a frequency from a first minimum value to a first maximum value, and wherein varying the frequency of the electrical pulses over a second range includes varying a frequency from a second minimum value to a second maximum value, with the first minimum value being different than the second minimum value, and/or the first maximum value being different than the second maximum value;
maintaining the frequency at a first value before changing from the first value to a second value;
maintaining the frequency at the second value after changing from the first value to the second value; and
changing the frequency from the second value to the first value after maintaining the frequency at the second value.
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3. A method for delivering electrical therapy to a recipient, comprising:
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coupling an electrode to the recipient;
applying electrical pulses to the electrode;
varying a frequency of the electrical pulses over a first range of frequencies for a first period of time greater than 6 seconds during a therapy session wherein varying the frequency over the first range includes maintaining the frequency at a first value over a first time interval, changing the frequency from the first value to a second value over a second time interval, maintaining the frequency at the second value over a third time interval, and changing the frequency from the second value to the first value over a fourth time interval;
varying the frequency of the electrical pulses over a second range of frequencies for a second period of time approximately the same as the first period of time during the therapy session;
wherein varying a frequency of the electrical pulses over a first range includes varying a frequency from a first minimum value to a first maximum value, and wherein varying the frequency of the electrical pulses over a second range includes varying a frequency from a second minimum value to a second maximum value, with the first minimum value being different than the second minimum value. and/or the first maximum value being different than the second maximum value.
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4. A method for delivering electrical therapy to a recipient, comprising:
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coupling an electrode to the recipient;
applying electrical pulses to the electrode;
varying a frequency of the electrical pulses over a first range of frequencies for a first period of time greater than 6 seconds during a therapy session;
varying the frequency of the electrical pulses over a second range of frequencies for a second period of time approximately the same as the first period of time during the therapy session;
receiving a signal from the recipient; and
automatically adjusting the frequency of the electrical pulses in response to the signal received from the recipient, the signal including at least one of an electrical signal indicative of muscular activity, a temperature signal, and a diaphoretic signal, and a respiratory signal.
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5. A method for delivering electrical therapy to a recipient, comprising:
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coupling an electrode to the recipient;
applying electrical pulses to the electrode;
varying a frequency of the electrical pulses over a first range of frequencies for a first time period during a therapy session;
varying the frequency of the electrical pulses over a second range of frequencies for a second time period different than the first time period during the therapy session;
receiving a signal from the recipient; and
automatically adjusting the frequency of the electrical pulses in response to the signal received from the recipient, the signal including at least one of an electrical signal indicative of muscular activity, a temperature signal, a diaphoretic signal, and a respiratory signal.
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