Devices for treatment of sleep apnea
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1. A system for the treatment of sleep apnea, the system comprising:
- a flexible carrier;
at least one pair of stimulation electrodes disposed on the carrier; and
a neurostimulation device configured to transfer power to the at least one pair of stimulation electrodes;
wherein the flexible carrier is configured for location proximate to a genioglossus muscle of a subject such that the at least one pair of stimulation electrodes cause dilation of an airway of the subject solely through stimulation of a portion of the subject'"'"'s hypoglossal nerve through application of an electric field to a single section of a medial branch of the hypoglossal nerve distal of a terminal bifurcation of the hypoglossal nerve into lateral and medial branches.
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Abstract
A method for delivering energy as a function of degree coupling may utilize an external unit configured for location external to a body of a subject and at least one processor associated with the implant unit and configured for electrical communication with a power source. The method may determine a degree of coupling between the primary antenna and a secondary antenna associated with the implant unit, and regulate delivery of power to the implant unit based on the degree of coupling between the primary antenna and the secondary antenna.
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1. A system for the treatment of sleep apnea, the system comprising:
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a flexible carrier; at least one pair of stimulation electrodes disposed on the carrier; and a neurostimulation device configured to transfer power to the at least one pair of stimulation electrodes; wherein the flexible carrier is configured for location proximate to a genioglossus muscle of a subject such that the at least one pair of stimulation electrodes cause dilation of an airway of the subject solely through stimulation of a portion of the subject'"'"'s hypoglossal nerve through application of an electric field to a single section of a medial branch of the hypoglossal nerve distal of a terminal bifurcation of the hypoglossal nerve into lateral and medial branches. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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