Abstract
Methods, systems, and devices to reduce power demands substantially for current deep brain stimulation DBS using smart technology type applications. The invention uses miniaturized components that allow integration with the implanted probe(s) themselves, and includes a skull-sited housing having all the controls and battery power supply needed. This avoids implanting obtrusive card-deck size batteries in the chest area and the use of vulnerable wire leads under the skin from the chest area to connect with the implanted electrode(s) on the skull, improving comfort. The Generating of non-continuous pulses on demand of conditions such as the occurrence of a tremor occurs, without having to continuously run pulses at all times, substantially increasing life spans over current techniques. Shaped electrodes and their methods further reduce power demands and efficacy by directing electric fields to focus towards specific areas and regions of the brain rather than inefficient 360-degree emission.
Document Type
Patent
Patent Number
US 8,024,049
Application Serial Number
10/969,420
Issue Date
9-20-2011
Current Assignee
UCFRF
Assignee at Issuance
UCFRF
College
College of Sciences
Department
Psychology
Allowance Date
5-19-2011
Filing Date
9-20-2004
Assignee at Filing
UCFRF
Filing Type
Nonprovisional Application Record
Donated
no
Recommended Citation
Gilson, Richard and Razack, Nizam, "Spatial Temporal Deep Brain Stimulation Methods and Systems" (2011). UCF Patents. 535.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/patents/535