A61N1/36167

System and Method for Adaptive Neural Stimulation

Methods and systems for providing electrical stimulation to a patient's spinal cord using electrode leads implanted in the patient's spinal column are described. Embodiments involve cycling between durations during which stimulation is actively applied and durations when no stimulation is applied. The stimulation can be configured such that pain relief washes in during the active stimulation duration and continues for some part of the duration when no stimulation is being applied. Eventually the pain relief may wash out. The washout time may be modeled, so that stimulation may be resumed before the pain relief washes out. The stimulation may be below the patient's perception threshold.

Hearing prosthesis
11547854 · 2023-01-10 · ·

A neural stimulator, suitable for implanting in a recipient, and configured to combine vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) with cochlear stimulation, to result in faster adaptation to new sounds and maps, and alleviation of tinnitus in the recipient.

Optical Stimulator
20220409922 · 2022-12-29 ·

Systems are provided for compact implantable multi-site optical stimulation and/or combined electrical and optical stimulation of spinal cord, brain, dorsal root ganglion, peripheral nerve, or other tissue. High-power LEDs or other light-emitting elements are provided at the site of stimulation, avoiding complex fiber optics or other means for coupling light from a distant laser along a stimulator to target tissue. Colocation of electrical stimulation contacts and light emitters allows the same tissue to be stimulated electrically and optically, at the same time or according to an alternating or other pattern of combined electrical and optical stimulation. These stimulators can be used as part of permanently implanted systems and/or as part of temporary, percutaneous stimulator systems. Optical and/or combined electrical and optical stimulation can be provided for pain relief, to encourage wound healing in nervous or non-nervous tissue, or to provide other clinical benefits.

Brain stimulation response profiling

Various embodiments concern delivering electrical stimulation to the brain at a plurality of different levels of a stimulation parameter and sensing a bioelectrical response of the brain to delivery of the electrical stimulation for each of the plurality of different levels of the stimulation parameter. A suppression window of the stimulation parameter can be identified as having a suppression threshold as a lower boundary and an after-discharge threshold as an upper boundary based on the sensed bioelectrical responses. A therapy level of the stimulation parameter can be set for therapy delivery based on the suppression window. The therapy level of the stimulation parameter may be set closer to the suppression threshold than the after-discharge threshold within the suppression window. Data for hippocampal stimulation demonstrating a suppression window is presented.

Medial olivocochlear reflex sound coding with bandwidth normalization

A signal processing arrangement is described for signal processing in a bilateral hearing implant system. A channel compression module develops a inhibition-adjusted band pass signal for each band pass signal using a channel-specific dynamic inhibition adjustment based on a channel-normalized medial olivocochlear reflex model that reflects bandwidth energy for a corresponding contralateral band pass signal and bandwidth energy for a selected reference contralateral band pass signal.

STIMULATION PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL BASED ON PATIENT AMBULATORY VELOCITY
20220387803 · 2022-12-08 ·

A method includes receiving, with one or more processors, a first ambulatory velocity information of a patient while electrical stimulation with a first set of stimulation parameters is being delivered to the patient; adjusting, based on the first ambulatory velocity information and by a predetermined amount, one or more of the first set of stimulation parameters to generate an adjusted set of stimulation parameters by a predetermined amount; receiving, with the one or more processors, a subsequent ambulatory velocity information of the patient while the electrical stimulation with an adjusted set of stimulation parameters is being delivered to the patient; and generating, with the one or more processors and based on the subsequent ambulatory velocity, one or more recommended electrical stimulation parameters the patient.

System and method for gastric electrical stimulation using compound nerve action potential feedback
11511111 · 2022-11-29 · ·

A gastric electric stimulation (GES) system is disclosed which includes a processing system, and at least one of a left vagus nerve sensor (L/R Sensors) and a right vagus nerve sensor coupled to the processing system, the processing system is configured to receive a model which statistically correlates sensed compound nerve action potential (CNAP) parameters measured from at least one of left and right vagus nerves of subjects within a population to feedback surveys of the subjects corresponding to a plurality of gastric symptoms and symptom parameters, receive one or more gastric symptoms of a subject outside of the population (Subject.sub.out), determine CNAP parameters that correspond to the gastric symptoms with least severity (CNAP.sub.min), measure CNAP activity of the Subject.sub.out from the L/R sensors while modifying GES parameters for the Subject.sub.out, select the GES parameters that corresponds to the CNAP.sub.min (GES.sub.out), and output the GES.sub.out.

TECHNIQUES FOR PLACING IMPLANTABLE ELECTRODES TO TREAT SLEEP APNEA, AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS

Techniques for placing implantable electrodes to treat sleep apnea, and associated devices, systems, and methods are disclosed herein. A representative method includes percutaneously implanting one or more signal delivery devices, each at or near a respective target signal delivery location in a patient. Each signal delivery device can include one or more electrodes, and individual ones of the electrodes can be positioned to produce a net positive protrusive motor response of the patient's tongue. The representative method further includes providing power to one or more of the electrodes from a wearable power source to cause the electrode(s) to deliver an electrical signal to the respective target signal delivery location(s) to produce the net positive protrusive motor response.

MOTOR LEARNING AND VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION (VNS) PAIRED WITH MOTOR LEARNING TO TREAT DEMYELINATING DISEASES, CONDITIONS AND DISORDERS
20220370804 · 2022-11-24 ·

Embodiments of the instant invention relate to applying motor learning to promote remyelination following demyelination in a subject having a condition or disease. In certain embodiments, applying motor learning alone or in combination with vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) induces the production of new and preserves surviving oligodendrocytes. In accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosure, motor learning, when properly timed, enhances oligodendrogenesis after injury and recruits mature oligodendrocytes to participate in remyelination through the generation of new myelin sheaths. In other aspects of the disclosure, VNS paired with motor learning enhances remyelination following demyelination.

Methods and systems for discrete measurement of electrical characteristics

An electrical stimulation system includes at least one electrical stimulation lead, each of the at least one electrical stimulation lead including a plurality of stimulation electrodes; and a processor coupled to the lead and configured to perform actions, including: directing delivery of at least one electrical pulse through at least one of the stimulation electrodes of the at least one electrical stimulation lead to tissue of a patient; and directing discrete or intermittent measurement of an electrical characteristic of the tissue using at least one of the stimulation electrodes of the at least one electrical stimulation lead during, and after, delivery of the at least one electrical pulse to the tissue of the patient.