Systems and methods for systematically testing a plurality of therapy programs in patient therapy devices
First Claim
1. A spinal cord stimulation system, comprising:
- a signal generator having a plurality therapy programs, wherein the signal generator is operable to determine an onset delay period between initiation of a therapy signal and onset of pain relief and automatically activate individual therapy programs in a sequence, each for longer than the onset delay period;
a patient remote operable to query the patient for patient input corresponding to individual therapy programs; and
at least one memory unit operable to record the patient input.
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Abstract
Methods for systematically testing a plurality of therapy programs in a spinal cord modulation system, and associated systems are disclosed. A representative method comprises loading a plurality of therapy programs into a signal generator, wherein individual therapy programs include parameters specifying electrode configuration, signal amplitude, and/or signal frequency. The programs are automatically activated for an automatically instructed period of time. The method includes automatically changing from one therapy program to another after the instructed period of time. The patient is queried for patient input corresponding to the therapy programs. The patient input is received via a remote. The patient input is correlated with a corresponding time of day and recorded in the signal generator. Thereafter, the patient input is retrieved from the signal generator.
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25 Claims
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1. A spinal cord stimulation system, comprising:
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a signal generator having a plurality therapy programs, wherein the signal generator is operable to determine an onset delay period between initiation of a therapy signal and onset of pain relief and automatically activate individual therapy programs in a sequence, each for longer than the onset delay period; a patient remote operable to query the patient for patient input corresponding to individual therapy programs; and at least one memory unit operable to record the patient input. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for systematically testing a plurality of therapy programs in a patient therapy system signal generator, the method comprising:
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loading a plurality of therapy programs into a patient therapy system signal generator; determining an onset delay period corresponding to a delay between initiation of a therapy signal and onset of pain relief; automatically activating the plurality of therapy programs, wherein individual therapy programs are activated without human intervention, for longer than the onset delay period; and receiving patient input corresponding to at least one of the plurality of therapy programs. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for systematically testing a plurality of therapy programs in a spinal cord modulation system signal generator, the method comprising:
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loading a plurality of therapy programs into a spinal cord modulation system signal generator, wherein the therapy programs deliver paresthesia-free therapy; determining an onset delay period corresponding to a delay between initiation of a therapy signal and onset of pain relief; automatically activating the plurality of therapy programs in a sequence, wherein individual therapy programs are activated for longer than the onset delay period; querying the patient for patient input corresponding to individual therapy programs; recording the patient input corresponding to the individual therapy programs in the spinal cord modulation system signal generator; and retrieving the patient input from the spinal cord modulation system signal generator. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method for systematically testing a plurality of therapy programs in a spinal cord modulation system signal generator, the method comprising:
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loading a plurality of paresthesia-free therapy programs into a spinal cord modulation system signal generator, wherein individual therapy programs include parameters specifying electrode configuration, signal amplitude, and signal frequency; determining an onset delay period corresponding to a delay between initiation of a therapy signal and onset of pain relief; automatically activating the plurality of therapy programs, wherein individual therapy programs are activated sequentially for at least as long as the onset delay period; automatically changing from one therapy program to another after the onset delay period; querying a patient for patient input corresponding to at least one of the plurality of therapy programs; receiving the patient input via a remote, wherein the patient input includes a level of pain relief; correlating the patient input with a corresponding time of day; recording the patient input in the spinal cord modulation system signal generator; and retrieving the patient input from the spinal cord modulation system signal generator. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25)
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