Methods of vibrationally exciting a laryngeal nerve
11850205 ยท 2023-12-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Alex Jolly (Newport Beach, CA, US)
- Cameron Jolly (Newport, CA, US)
- Kristin King (Littleton, NC, US)
- Jose Comino (Irvine, CA, US)
- Daniel Carrillo (Irvine, CA, US)
- Wayne Fong (Irvine, CA, US)
- Kenneth Green (La Habra Heights, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A61H2201/501
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A laryngeal nerve exciting system includes a collar holding a bridge, or a neckband, pressing soft tissue nerve exciters against a patient's neck providing a source of vibrations to stimulate the laryngeal nerve through the larynx. At least one exciter, and preferably two exciters, provide vibrations at preferably 70 Hz to 110 Hz and sufficiently strong to penetrate to the laryngeal nerve. The exciters may be held by the collar circling the neck, or by the neck band partially circling the neck. The therapy system includes a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and software which wirelessly connects, monitors, and triggers the device. The system may be used to treat dysphagia, chronic cough, and spasmodic dysphonia.
Claims
1. A method of vibrationally exciting a laryngeal nerve to treat at least one of a swallow disorder, a voice disorder, or chronic cough, the method comprising: providing a laryngeal nerve exciter system comprising: a neckband, the neckband comprising a first free end and a second free end opposing each other to form an open front, the first free end and the second free end spaced apart by a distance, the neckband being flexible to accommodate necks of different sizes, the neckband further comprising a center portion facing the open front, a first side portion and a second side portion disposed on opposite sides of the center portion, a first exciter extending from the first free end of the neckband, the first exciter disposed between the first free end and the first side portion, the first exciter comprising a first surface coupled to the first free end of the neckband and a second surface opposing the first surface, a second exciter extending from the second free end of the neckband, the second exciter disposed between the second free end and the second side portion, the second exciter comprising a first surface coupled to the second free end of the neckband and a second surface opposing the first surface of the second exciter, and a first electrical circuit and a second electrical circuit configured to respectively control the first exciter and the second exciter, wherein each of the first side portion and the second side portion comprises a first region and a second region closer to the center portion than the first region, wherein each first region comprises a housing mounted thereon and respectively accommodating the first electrical circuit or the second electrical circuit, and wherein each first region is larger in size than each second region due to the housing; coupling a first adhesive pad and a second adhesive pad respectively to the first exciter and the second exciter, each of the first adhesive pad and the second adhesive pad comprising a first surface coupled to the second surface of the corresponding first exciter or the second exciter and a second surface opposing the first surface of the corresponding adhesive pad, the second surfaces of the first adhesive pad and the second adhesive pad being adhesive; widening the distance between the first free end and the second free end of the neckband; placing the neckband at least partially around a neck of a patient such that: the center portion of the neckband is placed on a rear portion of the neck while the distance is widened to a first distance, and the first free end, the second free end, and the open front of the neckband face a front portion of the neck of the patient while the first distance is narrowed to a second distance less than the first distance; moving the neckband such that: the first adhesive pad and the second adhesive pad are respectively positioned against a first portion and a second portion of the patient's neck different from each other; the open front of the neckband exposes the patient's throat; and the second surfaces of the first adhesive pad and the second adhesive pad fix positions of the neckband by adhering to the patient's skin; and vibrationally exciting the laryngeal nerve of the patient to treat at least one of the swallow disorder, the voice disorder, or chronic cough, the vibrationally exciting including generating vibration, by the first exciter and the second exciter, and conducting, by the first exciter and the second exciter, the generated vibration to the patient's neck.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the neckband further comprises a battery compartment disposed at the center portion of the neckband and configured to accommodate a battery.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the distance between the first free end and the second free end is less than a length of the battery compartment.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein at least one of the first free end, the second free end, or the open front faces the battery compartment.
5. The method of claim 2, wherein the battery compartment is thicker than each of the first side portion and the second side portion of the neckband.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the first free end and the second free end are respectively coupled to the first side portion and the second side portion in a curved manner having a first curvature.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the first exciter and the second exciter are respectively coupled to the first free end and the second free end in a direction extending the first curvature.
8. The method of claim 5, wherein the center portion is coupled to the first side portion and the second side portion in a curved manner having a second curvature different from the first curvature.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein a radius of the first curvature is smaller than a radius of the second curvature.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of a length of the first side portion or a length of the second side portion is fixed.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of a length of the first side portion or a length of the second side portion is adjustable.
12. The method of claim 1, further comprising: measuring, by first and second force sensors, force of the first exciter and the second exciter against the first and second portions of the patient's neck; and generating an alarm in response to the measured force exceeding a threshold.
13. A method of vibrationally exciting a laryngeal nerve to treat at least one of a swallow disorder, a voice disorder, or chronic cough, the method comprising: providing a laryngeal nerve exciter system comprising: a neckband, the neckband comprising a first free end and a second free end opposing each other to form an open front, the first free end and the second free end spaced apart by a distance, the neckband being flexible to accommodate necks of different sizes, the neckband further comprising a center portion facing the open front, a first side portion and a second side portion disposed on opposite sides of the center portion, a first exciter extending from the first free end of the neckband, the first exciter disposed between the first free end and the first side portion, the first exciter comprising a first surface coupled to the first free end of the neckband and a second surface opposing the first surface, a second exciter extending from the second free end of the neckband, the second exciter disposed between the second free end and the second side portion, the second exciter comprising a first surface coupled to the second free end of the neckband and a second surface opposing the first surface of the second exciter, and a first electrical circuit and a second electrical circuit configured to respectively control the first exciter and the second exciter, wherein each of the first side portion and the second side portion comprises a first region and a second region closer to the center portion than the first region, wherein each first region comprises a housing mounted thereon and respectively accommodating the first electrical circuit or the second electrical circuit, and wherein each first region is larger in size than each second region due to the housing; coupling a first adhesive pad and a second adhesive pad respectively to the first exciter and the second exciter, each of the first adhesive pad and the second adhesive pad comprising a first surface coupled to the second surface of the first exciter or the second exciter and a second surface opposing the first surface of each adhesive pad, the second surfaces of the first adhesive pad and the second adhesive pad being adhesive; placing the neckband at least partially around a neck of a patient; moving the neckband such that the first adhesive pad and the second adhesive pad are respectively positioned against a first portion and a second portion of the patient's neck different from each other and the open front of the neckband exposes the patient's throat and the second surfaces of the first adhesive pad and the second adhesive pad fix positions of the neckband by adhering to the patient's skin; and vibrationally exciting the laryngeal nerve of the patient to treat at least one of the swallow disorder, the voice disorder, or chronic cough, the vibrationally exciting including generating vibration, by the first exciter and the second exciter, and conducting, by the first exciter and the second exciter, the generated vibration to the patient's neck.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) The following description is of the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing one or more preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims.
(15) Where the terms about or generally are associated with an element of the invention, it is intended to describe a feature's appearance to the human eye or human perception, and not a precise measurement.
(16) A front view of a laryngeal nerve exciter 10 according to the present invention is shown in
(17) The end effector 18 of the laryngeal nerve exciter 10 is shown in
(18) A top view of a second embodiment of a laryngeal nerve exciter 30 is shown in
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(24) The PDA 64 may communicate with a secure server 68 through the Internet or any other suitable connection including wireless or wired connections 66 providing signals include frequency, intensity, therapy time, vibration time, duration of rest period between vibration, clinician calibration, and allows for patients to provide feedback about the therapy.
(25) The secure server 68 may communicate with a work station 72 over the Internet or any other suitable connection including wireless or wired connections 70 providing signals include frequency, intensity, therapy time, vibration time, duration of rest period between vibration, and clinician calibration, and allows for patients to provide feedback about the therapy to the clinician.
(26) The App may set the frequency of the neckband trainer 42, intensity, therapy time, vibration time, duration of rest period between vibration, and allows for patients to provide feedback about the therapy. Measurements made by the neckband trainer 42 (e.g., force measured by the exciters) may be provided to the PDA 46 via the Bluetooth connection. Further, the system 60 may allow clinicians to monitor the patient's progress. The clinician will be able to see the device settings, frequency of the device, intensity, therapy time, vibration time, duration of rest period between vibration, number of uses, whether therapy was completed, and the patient feedback. A general state of health section for the patient may be provided to indicate how the patient is feeling before and after the therapy. The PDA 64 may be a smart phone.
(27) While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.