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Selective stimulation systems and signal parameters for medical conditions

  • US 9,409,021 B2
  • Filed: 05/29/2015
  • Issued: 08/09/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/27/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of treating a condition of a patient, wherein the condition is associated with a portion of a dorsal root ganglion and is not substantially associated with other portions of the dorsal root ganglion, the method comprising:

  • positioning a lead having at least one electrode so that at least one of the at least one electrode resides in proximity to the portion of a dorsal root ganglion; and

    providing a stimulating signal to the at least one of the at least one electrode so as to stimulate the portion of the dorsal root ganglion in a manner that affects the condition while not substantially stimulating the other portions, wherein an amplitude of the stimulation signal is incrementally adjusted below and above a specified level of amplitude in response to user inputs accepted by an external programmer;

    wherein the external programmer is configured such that, when said amplitude of the stimulation signal is at least the specified level, said amplitude is adjusted in the first increments of 50 μ

    A or less in response to user inputs accepted by the external programmer, and when said amplitude is less than the specified level, said amplitude is adjusted in second increments of 25 μ

    A or less in response to user inputs accepted by the external programmer;

    wherein the second increments are less than the first increments;

    wherein the first and second increments enable adjustments to the amplitude in small enough increments to identify a magnitude for the amplitude that stimulates the target dorsal root ganglion, to achieve the targeted treatment, without stimulating a ventral root associated with the target dorsal root ganglion.

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