Multiple tunable central cathodes on a paddle for increased medial-lateral and rostral-caudal flexibility via current steering
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1. A method of providing therapy to a patient, comprising:
- disposing at least three columns of electrodes adjacent spinal cord tissue of the patient, the at least three electrode columns having at least one inner electrode column and two outer electrode columns flanking the inner electrode column;
configuring an electrode of each of the at least one inner electrode column as a cathode, and at least one electrode of each of the outer electrode columns as anodes;
conveying electrical energy between the cathode of each of the at least one inner electrode column and the anodes to create a medial-lateral electrical field that stimulates the spinal cord tissue;
determining a depth of the cerebral spinal fluid (dCSF) at the cathode; and
incrementally shifting cathodic current between the cathode and another electrode of each of the at least one inner electrode column, based on the determined depth of the dCSF, to modify the medial-lateral electrical field, such that incremental shifting of the cathodic current between the cathode and the other electrode of each of the at least one inner electrode column modifies the rostral-caudal size of the medial-lateral electrical field.
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A neurostimulation paddle lead, method of neurostimulation, and neurostimulation system are provided. The neurostimulation paddle lead carries a plurality of electrodes comprising at least four columns of electrodes having a spacing between two inner electrode columns less than a spacing between the inner electrode columns and adjacent outer electrode columns. The inner electrode columns may also be longitudinally offset from the outer electrode columns. The methods and neurostimulation systems steer current between the electrodes to modify a medial-lateral electrical field created adjacent spinal cord tissue.
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1. A method of providing therapy to a patient, comprising:
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disposing at least three columns of electrodes adjacent spinal cord tissue of the patient, the at least three electrode columns having at least one inner electrode column and two outer electrode columns flanking the inner electrode column; configuring an electrode of each of the at least one inner electrode column as a cathode, and at least one electrode of each of the outer electrode columns as anodes; conveying electrical energy between the cathode of each of the at least one inner electrode column and the anodes to create a medial-lateral electrical field that stimulates the spinal cord tissue; determining a depth of the cerebral spinal fluid (dCSF) at the cathode; and incrementally shifting cathodic current between the cathode and another electrode of each of the at least one inner electrode column, based on the determined depth of the dCSF, to modify the medial-lateral electrical field, such that incremental shifting of the cathodic current between the cathode and the other electrode of each of the at least one inner electrode column modifies the rostral-caudal size of the medial-lateral electrical field. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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