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System and method for defining stimulation programs including burst and tonic stimulation

  • US 8,340,775 B1
  • Filed: 04/14/2009
  • Issued: 12/25/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/14/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for defining a stimulation program for electrical stimulation of a patient, the method comprising:

  • providing a single screen user interface that comprises a first plurality of controls and a second plurality of controls, the first plurality of controls allowing selection of multiple stimulation parameters for application to multiple stimulation pulses of a complex pulse pattern, wherein (i) the first plurality of controls comprises controls for defining a burst subset of pulses within the complex pulse pattern and at least one tonic pulse within the complex pulse pattern and (ii) each control of the second plurality of controls allows selection of at least one stimulation parameter of one respective pulse within the complex pulse pattern, wherein (A) the complex pulse pattern produces a repeating pattern of multiple pulses at a fixed pulse rate followed in sequence by a first delay, a tonic pulse, and a second delay before repeating, and (B) the first delay and the second delay are constant in the repeating pattern;

    receiving user input in one or more of the first plurality of controls; and

    automatically modifying parameters for respective pulses in the complex pulse pattern in response to receiving the user input in one or more of the first plurality of controls and automatically modifying values displayed in one or more controls of the second plurality of controls according to the modified parameters, wherein the automatically modifying values displayed in one or more controls of the second plurality of controls comprises automatically adjusting at least one of the first delay and the second delay in the complex pattern according to an overall pattern frequency rate defined using the first plurality of controls; and

    creating a stimulation program employing the complex pulse pattern for electrical stimulation of the patient for storage in an implantable pulse generator.

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