Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100137938 | SELECTIVE STIMULATION SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL PARAMETERS FOR MEDICAL CONDITIONS - Devices, systems and methods are provided for targeted treatment of a variety of conditions, particularly conditions that are associated with or influenced by the nervous system, such as pain. Targeted treatment of such conditions is provided with minimal deleterious side effects, such as undesired motor responses or undesired stimulation of unaffected body regions. This is achieved by directly neuromodulating a target anatomy associated with the condition while minimizing or excluding undesired neuromodulation of other anatomies. | 06-03-2010 |
20100249875 | PAIN MANAGEMENT WITH STIMULATION SUBTHRESHOLD TO PARESTHESIA - Devices, systems and methods are provided for treating pain while minimizing or eliminating possible complications and undesired side effects, particularly the sensation of paresthesia. This is achieved by stimulating in proximity to a dorsal root ganglion with stimulation energy in a manner that will affect pain sensations without generating substantial sensations of paresthesia. In some embodiments, such neurostimulation takes advantage of anatomical features and functions particular to the dorsal root ganglion. | 09-30-2010 |
20120158094 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE TARGETED TREATMENT OF MOVEMENT DISORDERS - Devices, systems and methods are provided for the targeted treatment of movement disorders. Typically, the systems and devices are used to stimulate one or more dorsal root ganglia while minimizing or excluding undesired stimulation of other tissues, such as surrounding or nearby tissues, ventral root and portions of the anatomy associated with body regions which are not targeted for treatment. The dorsal root ganglia are utilized in particular due to their specialized role in movement. It is in these areas that sensory fibers are isolated from motor fibers. Sensory fibers are involved in a variety of reflexes that are involved in movement control, and these reflexes can be utilized in the treatment of various movement disorders. Thus, by stimulating sensory fibers in these areas, fundamental reflexes can be affected to lessen the symptoms of movement disorders. | 06-21-2012 |
20120277839 | SELECTIVE STIMULATION TO MODULATE THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM - Systems, methods and devices are provided for the targeted treatment of a variety of medical conditions by directly neuromodulating a target anatomy associated with the condition while minimizing or excluding undesired neuromodulation of other anatomies. Typically, the target anatomy includes one or more dorsal root ganglia, dorsal roots, dorsal root entry zones, or portions thereof. Such target stimulation areas are utilized due in part to their effect on the sympathetic nervous system. | 11-01-2012 |
20130144359 | PAIN MANAGEMENT WITH STIMULATION SUBTHRESHOLD TO PARESTHESIA - Devices, systems and methods are provided for treating pain while minimizing or eliminating possible complications and undesired side effects, particularly the sensation of paresthesia. This is achieved by stimulating in proximity to a dorsal root ganglion with stimulation energy in a manner that will affect pain sensations without generating substantial sensations of paresthesia. In some embodiments, such neurostimulation takes advantage of anatomical features and functions particular to the dorsal root ganglion. | 06-06-2013 |
20130165991 | NEUROSTIMULATION METHODS AND SYSTEMS - Some embodiments of the present invention provide stimulation systems and components for selective stimulation and/or neuromodulation of one or more dorsal root ganglia through implantation of an electrode on, in or around a dorsal root ganglia. Some other embodiments of the present invention provide methods for selective neurostimulation of one or more dorsal root ganglia as well as techniques for applying neurostimulation to the spinal cord. Still other embodiments of the present invention provide stimulation systems and components for selective stimulation and/or neuromodulation of one or more dorsal root ganglia through implantation of an electrode on, in or around a dorsal root ganglia in combination with a pharmacological agent. | 06-27-2013 |
20140276925 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR USE IN GUIDING IMPLANTATION OF A NEUROMODULATION LEAD - Methods and systems for use in guiding implantation of a neuromodulation lead during an implant procedure are disclosed herein. Certain methods and system are for use in guiding implantation of a lead toward an implant position where at least one electrode of the lead is located near a target dorsal root ganglion (DRG). Such methods can involve inserting a distal end of the lead into an epidural space of a spinal column within which is located the target DRG, and using one or more electrodes of the lead to obtain a sensed signal indicative of proximity of at least one electrode of the lead relative to the target DRG. Additionally, the sensed signal is used to guide placement of at least one electrode of the lead toward the implant position near the target DRG. | 09-18-2014 |
20140343623 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATICALLY TURNING ON AND OFF DRG STIMULATION AND ADJUSTING DRG STIMULATION PARAMETERS - Methods and systems described herein can be used to automatically turn on and off stimulation of a target dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and/or adjust stimulation parameters. At least one of an input signal (indicative of an electrical field resulting from an electrical signal propagated by adjacent distal sensory nerve fibers toward the target DRG), an output signal (indicative of an electrical field resulting from an electrical signal propagated by adjacent proximal sensory nerve fibers away from the target DRG) or a DRG signal (indicative of an electrical field produced by cell bodies of primary sensory neurons within the target DRG and resulting from an electrical signal propagated by sensory nerve fibers within the target DRG) is/are obtained and analyzed. Delivery of electrical stimulation is turned on and off and/or at least one of pulse amplitude, pulse width and/or pulse repetition rate is/are adjusted based on results of the analysis. | 11-20-2014 |