Surgery: light – thermal – and electrical application – Light – thermal – and electrical application – Thermal applicators
Reexamination Certificate
1999-07-06
2001-10-09
Dvorak, Linda C. M. (Department: 3739)
Surgery: light, thermal, and electrical application
Light, thermal, and electrical application
Thermal applicators
C607S115000, C607S062000, C600S026000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06301506
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
This invention relates to techniques of treating patients with electromagnetic radiation via an apparatus comprising a frequency generator and a coil connected thereto for transmitting electromagnetic waves. The apparatus further comprises a control provided with at least one output that connects to the frequency generator.
(2) Description of Related Art
Such an apparatus is disclosed, for instance, in Dutch patent application NL-A-7501352. The known apparatus is intended for treating patients with electromagnetic radiation. In this known apparatus, use is made of electromagnetic waves of a frequency in the range of substantially 0-1,000 Hz, and more particularly in the range of 600-800 Hz. The field intensity of the electromagnetic waves is not described in this publication. The coils used in the known apparatus are particularly large and defy handling. Moreover, the influence of the varying electromagnetic field on a patient is not determined in any way. With the known apparatus, there is total objective uncertainty as to whether any effect is achieved. Only from the patient's subjective findings can it be inferred if any wholesome effect has occurred.
An apparatus of the type described in the preamble is also disclosed in Dutch patent application NL-A-8503057. That known apparatus is intended in particular to promote the restoration of bone fractures. To that end, an electromagnetic signal with a very specific curve and pattern is proposed.
An apparatus as described in the preamble is also used in the practice of a physiotherapist. The frequencies and powers of the electromagnetic waves used are such as to internally induce a local heating of a tissue, essentially in the manner of a microwave oven.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that influences the autonomic nervous system. The field intensities and/or the frequencies of the electromagnetic waves employed in the present technique lie in a different range than in the above-described prior art apparatuses. Moreover, the frequencies activated to influence an autonomic nervous system will in general differ for each patient.
According to the invention, the apparatus of the type set forth in the preamble is characterized in that the apparatus further comprises a number of sensors for registering the local temperature and/or skin resistance of the body. The control is provided with at least one input to which the sensors are connectable. In addition, the control is provided with an algorithm comprising an adjustment module, which is arranged for transmitting electromagnetic waves of different test frequencies, and for recording, with respect to each test frequency, variations observed by the sensors. In addition, the adjustment module is further arranged to determine a frequency of the electromagnetic waves, referred to as a treatment frequency, at which a significant variation is observed with at least one of the sensors.
The temperature sensors are placed, for instance, on the instep, the heel and the big toe. Skin resistance sensors are preferably placed on standard meridian points such as are known from acupuncture. The coil is held, for instance, near the sole of the foot, and the algorithm of the control is started. At the first treatment, after patient data have been made known to the computer, the treating person starts the adjustment module. The control controls the frequency generator, such that a number of short pulses of electromagnetic waves are given at intervals of, for instance, four minutes, while the frequency of the electromagnetic waves of the successive pulses increases by increments of 10 Hz. Thus, for instance, in a period of about 30 minutes, seven pulses can be given, starting with a frequency of, for instance, 100 Hz, and ending with a frequency of 160 Hz. While traversing the adjustment process, which is intended for determining the correct treatment frequency, the values measured by the sensors are stored in a memory of the control. At the end of the adjustment process, the control determines, on the basis of the measured and recorded temperature and/or skin resistance values, at what frequency a significant variation was observed by at least one of the sensors. That frequency, the so-called treatment frequency, can be used for the further treatment of the patient. This treatment frequency is generally different for each patient and is in line with the autonomic nervous system of the patient in question. The electromagnetic waves stimulate the autonomic nervous system when the correct treatment frequency is used. For a large number of syndromes, this has been found to have a beneficial effect. Various experiments have shown highly satisfactory results, inter alia in:
post-traumatic dystrophy;
ME;
fibromyalgia;
peripheral blood supply disturbances such as claudication, atherosclerosis, arthritis, gangrene and cold feet;
some forms of rheumatism;
disorders of a degenerative nature;
narcolepsy; and
UV-itis (rheumatic eye disorder).
According to a further feature of the invention, the apparatus may further be characterized in that the algorithm includes a treatment module for implementing a treatment schedule, comprising the transmission of electromagnetic waves of the determined treatment frequency during certain treatment periods and with a certain treatment amplitude.
After a correct treatment frequency has been determined by means of the adjustment module, it is possible—with the same apparatus if it has the above-described treatment module and optionally with a separate treatment apparatus comprising the same parts as the apparatus according to the invention, with the exception of the adjustment module described—to treat the patient in a number of successive treatment sessions with the treatment frequency as determined. The treating person can then hold the coil, for instance, at about 0.5-2 cm from the sole of the left and right feet alternately. During the treatment, a number of pulses of electromagnetic waves of the determined treatment frequency are administered. The sum duration of the signal that is given during a treatment session is between 15 and 60 seconds. The length of the pulses, the power of the electromagnetic waves, and the number of pulses administered per treatment session are preferably preprogrammed in the memory of the control and effected automatically by the algorithm in the treatment module. It is noted that the amount of energy that is administered via electromagnetic waves during a treatment session is particularly small. It would make a bicycle rear lamp burn only for a very short time. The patient's body itself provides the energy for initiating better blood supply and stimulating the functioning of the various organs. It is supposed that all of this is initiated by stimulation of the autonomic nervous system through the electromagnetic waves administered with an apparatus according to the invention.
Although most patients do not feel the signal, the effects that may already occur very shortly afterwards are in most cases clearly perceptible. During the treatments, the patients may observe the following:
a strong increase in the temperature of limbs suffering from poor blood circulation;
an initial severe hurt in limbs that were inactive for a prolonged time period;
an activation in parts of the body or organs (kidneys, intestines);
a clear diminish in pain;
a very light tingling or pulsating sensation arising a few minutes after a pulse;
a slight pressure in the head; and
a tired or very languid sensation with a tendency to yawn.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, during the adjustment process, the frequency at which the sum of variations observed by all of the sensors is maximal can be selected as the treatment frequency.
Further embodiments of the invention are also described in detail with reference to the drawings.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5634939 (1997-06-01), Kuster et al.
den Boer Willem Maurits Johannes
Valk Johannes Adrianus
Dvorak Linda C. M.
Kearney R.
Michaelson Peter L.
Michaelson & Wallace
Raitec B.V.
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