NEUROMUSCULAR STIMULATOR WITH BATTERY MONITORING, EXTERNAL DATA ADAPTER, AND SIMPLIFIED USER INTERFACE
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1. A device comprising:
- a battery;
a processor in communication with the battery; and
a user interface in communication with the processor;
wherein the processor is configured to receive inputs of a number of charge cycles of the battery and a usage history of the device and to estimate an end-of-life time of the battery in accordance with the number of charge cycles and the usage history, and to provide an output through the user interface in accordance with the estimated end-of-life time of the battery.
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Abstract
A portable electronic neuromuscular stimulator monitors its battery and estimates battery end of life from the number of charging cycles and usage history. The stimulator can also be used with an external adapter to retrieve internally stored data regarding usage. A simplified user interface allows the user to input a level of pain both before and after treatment.
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22 Claims
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1. A device comprising:
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a battery; a processor in communication with the battery; and a user interface in communication with the processor; wherein the processor is configured to receive inputs of a number of charge cycles of the battery and a usage history of the device and to estimate an end-of-life time of the battery in accordance with the number of charge cycles and the usage history, and to provide an output through the user interface in accordance with the estimated end-of-life time of the battery. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. The device of claim 6, wherein the usage history comprises information concerning a number of treatments, a length of each treatment, and an intensity of each treatment.
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7. A method for estimating an end-of-life time of a battery in a device having a processor and a user interface, the method comprising:
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(a) receiving inputs of a number of charge cycles of the battery and a usage history of the device into the processor; (b) automatically estimating, in the processor, the end-of-life time of the battery in accordance with the number of charge cycles and the usage history; and (c) automatically providing an output through the user interface in accordance with the estimated end-of-life time of the battery. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A system comprising:
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an electronic neuromuscular stimulator having a processor, an internal memory, and a data port; and an adapter configured to be connected to the data port of the stimulator to receive data from the internal memory of the stimulator; wherein the processor of the stimulator is configured to detect a presence of the adapter when the adapter is connected to the data port, to detect a type of data transfer required by the adapter, and to output the data through the data port to the adapter. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. A method for exporting data from an electronic neuromuscular stimulator having a processor, an internal memory, and a data port, the method comprising:
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(a) providing an adapter configured to be connected to the data port of the stimulator to receive data from the internal memory of the stimulator; (b) connecting the adapter to the data port; (c) automatically detecting a presence of the adapter when the adapter is connected to the data port; (d) automatically detecting a type of data transfer required by the adapter; and (e) automatically outputting the data through the data port to the adapter. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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19. A portable electronic neuromuscular stimulator comprising:
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a processor for controlling the stimulator; electronics for outputting stimulation signals under control of the processor; and a user interface, under control of the processor, for receiving from a user an indication of a level of pain, the user interface comprising at least one key for allowing the user to enter a numeric indication of the level of pain - View Dependent Claims (20)
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21. A method for supplying treatment using a portable electronic neuromuscular stimulator having a user interface with at least one key for allowing a user to enter a numeric value, the method comprising:
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(a) prompting the user to enter the numeric value to indicate a level of pain; and (b) applying treatment in accordance with the level of pain. - View Dependent Claims (22)
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