Surgery: light – thermal – and electrical application – Light – thermal – and electrical application – Electrical therapeutic systems
Patent
1992-10-30
1994-12-06
Cohen, Lee S.
Surgery: light, thermal, and electrical application
Light, thermal, and electrical application
Electrical therapeutic systems
A61N 132
Patent
active
053706722
ABSTRACT:
Neurological stimulation alleviates chronic pain and other functional neurologic disorders by delivering electrical impulses to the nervous system of a patient. Within this setting, a computer interface optimizes stimulation with commercially available neurostimulators. The computer and interface, in cooperation with a unique graphics input device, deliver arbitrary and unique paradigms of stimulation. The computer interface provides for efficient patient interaction, optimizes stimulation automatically, and reduces the demands imposed on the time of health care professionals.
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Author: Kim R. Fowler, Title: Neurological Stimulation System, Date: Apr. 13, 1986, 1 page including drawing.
Fowler Kim R.
North Richard B.
Cohen Lee S.
Parker Marianne
Pawlikowski Eugene J.
The Johns Hopkins University
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