Claims
- 1. A combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus comprising:
(a) a stimulating device for providing current stimulation of an anatomical element, wherein said stimulating device comprises:
(i) a power supply for powering said stimulating device; (ii) at least one positive electrode, connected to said power supply; and (iii) at least one negative electrode, connected to said power supply, wherein said at least one electrodes are for conducting current to said anatomical element; and (b) an exothermic heating component for heating said anatomical element.
- 2. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said stimulating device is an iontophoretic device.
- 3. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said stimulating device is an electrical stimulation device.
- 4. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 3, wherein said electrical stimulation device is selected from the group consisting of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation device, interferential current stimulation device and galvanic stimulation device.
- 5. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said stimulating device is an electrical stimulating device and an iontophoretic device.
- 6. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 5, for use in the treatment of a condition, which is responsive to drug treatment and is associated with pain.
- 7. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 5, wherein said stimulating device is an iontophoretic device and an electrical stimulating device for readily facilitating monophasic pulse current and non-equal biphasic alternating current.
- 8. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 7, wherein said electrical stimulating device for readily facilitating monophasic pulse current is selected from the group consisting of, TENS device, interferential current stimulation device and galvanic stimulation device.
- 9. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said exothermic heating component is a mixture of oxidizable material and carbon or activated carbon powder.
- 10. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said exothermic heating component is contained in a hydrogel.
- 11. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is for use in the treatment of a dermatological disorder.
- 12. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said power supply is a thin layer electrochemical cell.
- 13. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 12, wherein said thin layer electrochemical cell is a flexible thin layer liquid state electrochemical cell which includes a first layer of insoluble negative pole, a second layer of insoluble positive pole and a third layer of aqueous electrolyte, said third layer being disposed between said first and second layers.
- 14. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 13, wherein said flexible thin layer liquid state electrochemical cell is an open cell, and further wherein said third layer includes: (i) a deliquescent material for keeping the open cell wet at all times; (ii) an electroactive soluble material for obtaining required ionic conductivity; and (iii) a water soluble polymer for obtaining a required viscosity for adhering said first and second layers to said third layer.
- 15. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said anatomical part is selected from the group consisting of skin, nerve, joint, flexor, bone and muscle.
- 16. A combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus comprising:
(a) an iontophoresis device for providing controlled delivery of a drug and current stimulation of an anatomical element, wherein said iontophoresis device comprises:
(i) a power supply for powering said iontophoresis device; (ii) at least one positive electrode, connected to said power supply; and (iii) at least one negative electrode, connected to said power supply, wherein said at least one electrodes are for conducting current to said anatomical element; and (b) an exothermic heating component for heating said anatomical element.
- 17. A combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus comprising:
(a) an electrical stimulating device for providing current stimulation of an anatomical element, wherein said electrical stimulating device comprises
(i) a power supply for powering said stimulating device; (ii) at least one positive electrode, connected to said power supply; and (iii) at least one negative electrode, connected to said power supply, wherein said at least one electrodes are for conducting current to said anatomical element; and (b) an exothermic heating component for heating said anatomical element.
- 18. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 17, wherein said electrical stimulating device is selected from the group consisting of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation device, interferential current stimulation device and galvanic stimulation device.
- 19. A combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus comprising:
(a) an electrical stimulating device for providing current stimulation of an anatomical element, wherein said electrical stimulating device comprises:
(i) a power supply for powering said stimulating device; (ii) at least one positive electrode, connected to said power supply; and (iii) at least one negative electrode, connected to said power supply, wherein said at least one electrodes are for conducting current to said anatomical element and for iontophoretic delivery of an active substance; and (b) an exothermic heating component for heating said anatomical element.
- 20. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 19, wherein said apparatus is for providing combination exothermic heating, electrical stimulation and iontophoretic stimulation and active substance delivery.
- 21. The combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus of claim 19, wherein said current is selected from the group consisting monophasic pulse current and non-equal biphasic alternating current.
- 22. A method for treating a condition responsive to drug therapy and associated with pain comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a combination exothermic heating and stimulating apparatus wherein said apparatus comprises,
(i) a stimulating device for providing current stimulation of skin, wherein said stimulating device comprises
a. a power supply for powering said stimulating device; b. at least one positive electrode, connected to said power supply; and c. at least one negative electrode, connected to said power supply, wherein said at least one electrodes are for conducting current to said skin; and (ii) an exothermic heating component for heating said skin; (b) providing exothermic stimulation of said skin area; (c) providing electrical stimulation of said skin area; (d) administering an active substance by iontophoresis to said skin area; and (e) maintaining the exothermic stimulation, electrical stimulation and the iontophoretic administration for a period of time.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein said electrical stimulation is interferential current stimulation.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said interferential current stimulation includes providing frequency modulation of about 4000 Hz.
- 25. The method of claim 22, wherein said electrical stimulation is galvanic stimulation.
- 26. The method of claim 22, wherein said electrical stimulation is monophasic pulse current TENS.
- 27. The method of claim 22, wherein said iontophoretic administration is substantially contemporaneous with said exothermic stimulation.
- 28. The method of claim 22, wherein said exothermic stimulation precedes said iontophoretic administration.
- 29. The method of claim 22, wherein said exothermic stimulation is after said iontophoretic administration.
- 30. The method of claim 22, wherein the condition responsive to drug therapy and associated with pain is selected from the group consisting of general localized pain, joint pain, muscle pain, back pain, rheumatic pain, arthritis, wound treatment and osteoarthritis and combinations thereof.
- 31. A method for treating, alleviating or preventing a dermatological disorder, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing topical exothermic stimulation of a skin area; (b) administrating an active substance iontophoretically to the skin area; and (c) maintaining the exothermic stimulation and the iontophoretic administration for a period of time.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein said treatment is directed to a disease etiology selected from the group consisting of bacterial, fungal, viral, parasitic, inflammatory, autoimmune, allergic, hormonal, malignant and combinations thereof.
- 33. The method of claim 31, wherein the dermotological disorder is selected from the group of cosmetic disorders consisting of cracked skin, wrinkles, scars, hyperpigmentation, melasma, chlosama, freckles, excessive suntan, hypopigmentation, puffy eyes, cellulite, obesity, skin redness and telangiectasia.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/429,547, filed Nov. 29, 2002, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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