Techniques for nerve stimulation
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1. Apparatus for applying current to a nerve, comprising:
- an electrode assembly, which comprises;
a housing, adapted to be placed around the nerve; and
two or more cathodes, which are electrically shorted to one another and fixed to the housing at respective different cathodic longitudinal locations, and one or more anodes, fixed to the housing at respective anodal longitudinal locations, such that (a) no anodes are positioned longitudinally between the two or more cathodes, and (b) if the one or more anodes include a plurality of anodes, no cathodes are positioned longitudinally between the anodes; and
a control unit, which is coupled to the cathodes and the one or more anodes, and which is configured to drive the cathodes to apply respective cathodic currents to the nerve, and the one or more anodes to apply respective anodal currents to the nerve.
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Abstract
Apparatus is provided for applying current to a nerve, including a housing, adapted to be placed in a vicinity of the nerve, and at least one cathode and at least one anode, fixed to the housing. The apparatus further includes two or more passive electrodes, fixed to the housing, and a conducting element, which electrically couples the passive electrodes to one another. Other embodiments are also described.
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1. Apparatus for applying current to a nerve, comprising:
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an electrode assembly, which comprises; a housing, adapted to be placed around the nerve; and two or more cathodes, which are electrically shorted to one another and fixed to the housing at respective different cathodic longitudinal locations, and one or more anodes, fixed to the housing at respective anodal longitudinal locations, such that (a) no anodes are positioned longitudinally between the two or more cathodes, and (b) if the one or more anodes include a plurality of anodes, no cathodes are positioned longitudinally between the anodes; and a control unit, which is coupled to the cathodes and the one or more anodes, and which is configured to drive the cathodes to apply respective cathodic currents to the nerve, and the one or more anodes to apply respective anodal currents to the nerve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. Apparatus for applying current to a nerve, comprising:
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an electrode assembly, which comprises; a housing, adapted to be placed around the nerve; and two or more cathodes, fixed to the housing at respective different cathodic longitudinal locations, and one or more anodes, fixed to the housing at respective anodal longitudinal locations, such that (a) no anodes are positioned longitudinally between the two or more cathodes, and (b) if the one or more anodes include a plurality of anodes, no cathodes are positioned longitudinally between the anodes; and a control unit, which is coupled to the cathodes and the one or more anodes, and which is configured to drive (a) the two or more cathodes to apply to the nerve a stimulating current, which is capable of inducing action potentials in a first set and a second set of nerve fibers of the nerve, and (b) the one or more anodes to apply respective anodal currents to the nerve, wherein the control unit is configured to drive the cathodes to produce a virtual anode effect at a virtual anodal longitudinal site of the nerve, which is capable of inhibiting the induced action potentials in the second set of nerve fibers, the nerve fibers in the second set having generally larger diameters than the nerve fibers in the first set, and wherein the cathodic longitudinal locations are between (a) the anodal longitudinal locations and (b) the virtual anodal site.
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7. Apparatus for applying current to a nerve, comprising:
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an electrode assembly, which comprises; a housing, adapted to be placed around the nerve; and two or more cathodes, fixed to the housing at respective different cathodic longitudinal locations, and a single anode, fixed to the housing at an anodal longitudinal location, such that the anode is not positioned longitudinally between the two or more cathodes; and a control unit, which is coupled to the cathodes and the anode, and is configured to drive (a) the cathodes to apply respective cathodic currents to the nerve, and (b) the anode to produce a virtual cathode effect at a virtual cathodic longitudinal site of the nerve, which is incapable of generating action potentials in the nerve, and wherein the anodal longitudinal location is between (a) the cathodic longitudinal locations and (b) the virtual cathodic site.
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8. Apparatus for applying current to a nerve, comprising:
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an electrode assembly, which comprises; a housing, adapted to be placed around the nerve; and two or more cathodes, fixed to the housing at respective different cathodic longitudinal locations, and single anode, fixed to the housing at an anodal longitudinal location, such that the anode is not positioned longitudinally between the two or more cathodes; and a control unit, which is coupled to the cathodes and the anode, and is configured to drive (a) the cathodes to apply respective cathodic currents to the nerve, and (b) the anode to produce a virtual cathode effect at a virtual cathodic longitudinal site of the nerve, which does not generate action potentials in more than 10% of axons in the nerve, and wherein the anodal longitudinal location is between (a) the cathodic longitudinal locations and (b) the virtual cathodic site.
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9. Apparatus for applying current to a nerve, comprising:
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an electrode assembly, which comprises; a housing, adapted to be placed around the nerve; and two or more cathodes, fixed to the housing at respective different cathodic longitudinal locations, and one or more anodes, fixed to the housing at respective anodal longitudinal locations, such that (a) no anodes are positioned longitudinally between the two or more cathodes, and (b) if the one or more anodes include a plurality of anodes, no cathodes are positioned longitudinally between the anodes; and a control unit, which is coupled to the cathodes and the one or more anodes, and which is configured to drive the cathodes to apply respective cathodic currents to the nerve, and the one or more anodes to apply respective anodal currents to the nerve, wherein, for any given depth within the nerve, for a myelinated axon within the nerve of diameter less than 10 microns, the cathodic currents define, in combination, for the depth, a cathodic activation function having a maximum depolarizing amplitude, and the anodal currents define, in combination, for the depth, an anodal activation function having a maximum hyperpolarizing amplitude greater than the maximum depolarizing amplitude. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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