This application is based on and incorporates herein by reference Japanese Patent Applications No. 2005-020176 filed on Jan. 27, 2005.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a current application apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. H7-67970 and No. H8-150219 disclose treatment apparatuses, which treat stiffness and pain of people by applying an electrical stimulus to human bodies.
An effect to a center of a circulatory system affected by an stimulus to a vestibular system is described in “Yoshiharu Yamamoto et al.: Stochastic Resonance in Human Brain. Brain Science, 24: 591-594, 2002”. Inventors of the present application have further studied the effect, and as a result, the inventors discovered a phenomenon, where an electrical signal transmitted to a medulla oblongata is enhanced by a weak current from a vestibular nerve. This means that a stochastic resonance (SR) takes place in a human brain.
In view of the above disadvantages of the prior art, it is an objective of the present invention to provide a current application apparatus and a method for applying a current to obviate or mitigate at least one of the above disadvantages.
To achieve the objective of the present invention, there is provided a current application apparatus that is mountable on a head of a person, includes a pair of electrodes, mounts the pair of electrodes, and applies a specific current to the head. The current application apparatus includes an electrode mounting member to mount the pair of electrodes on the head. Here, the electrode mounting member is formed into such a shape that the electrode mounting member is supported by a part of the head. The pair of electrode is mounted by the electrode mounting member on one side of a lateral center of the head in such a manner that the following conditions are satisfied. One electrode of the pair is positioned on a skin located backward of an ear, which is positioned on the one side of the lateral center of the head, and the other electrode of the pair is positioned on a skin of the head located on the one side of the lateral center of the head. The current application apparatus applies the specific current to the head through the pair of the electrodes. Here, the specific current has one of a white noise waveform and a 1/f noise waveform.
To achieve the objective of the present invention, there is also provided a current application apparatus that is mountable on a head of a person, includes a first pair of electrodes and a second pair of electrodes, mounts the pair of electrodes on the head, and applies a specific current to the head. The current application apparatus includes an electrode mounting member to mount the first pair of electrodes and the second pair of electrodes on the head. The electrode mounting member is formed into such a shape that the electrode mounting member is supported by a part of the head. The first pair of electrodes and the second pair of electrodes are mounted on the head by the electrode mounting member in such a manner that the following conditions are satisfied. One electrode of the first pair is positioned on a skin located backward of an ear, which is positioned on a first side of a lateral center of the head. The other electrode of the first pair is positioned on a skin of the head located on a second side of the lateral center of the head, which is opposite from the first side of the lateral center of the head. One electrode of the second pair is positioned on a skin located backward of an ear, which is positioned on the second side of the lateral center of the head. The other electrode of the second pair is positioned on a skin of the head on the first side of the lateral center of the head. Then, the current application apparatus applies the specific current to the head through the first and second pairs of the electrodes. Here, the specific current has one of a white noise waveform and a 1/f noise waveform.
To achieve the objective of the present invention, there is also provided a method of applying a specific current to a head of a person. According to the method, a pair of electrodes on the head is mounted in such a manner that one electrode of the pair is positioned on a skin located backward of an ear, which is positioned on the one side of the lateral center of the head, and the other electrode of the pair is positioned on a skin of the head located on the one side of the lateral center of the head. Then, the specific current is applied to the head through the pair of the electrodes. Here, the specific current has one of a white noise waveform and a 1/f noise waveform.
The invention, together with additional objectives, features and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings in which:
An embodiment of a current application apparatus according to the present invention will be described with reference to accompanying drawings.
The electrodes 2 include a pair of electrodes 2a and 2b, and each electrode of the pair is mounted in position on a head of a person as shown in
In the ear-mounting member 21, one electrode 2b of the pair is located on a skin located backward of an ear (e.g., a place around a bone called a “mastoid”), which is positioned on one side of a lateral center of the head, when the ear-mounting member 21 is mounted on the head. Also, the other electrode 2a of the pair is located on the skin of the head (e.g., a temple in
At the time of application of the current through the skin located backward of the ear, however, if the other electrode 2a of the pair is located on a skin on the other side of the lateral center of the head, which is opposite from the one side of the lateral center, where the one electrode 2b of the pair of electrodes is located, an equilibrium function of a vestibular system is affected. As a result, the person may be suffered from feeling dizzy.
Therefore, as shown in
As shown in
The pain threshold value determining portion 11 is, for instance, an input means, such as a push button. The pain threshold value determining portion 11 is operated when the person begins to sense application of an initial test current at the time of gradually increasing an amplitude of the initial test current applied through the electrodes 2 after the electrodes 2 are mounted on the head. The initial test current may have any kinds of waveforms, such as a white noise waveform, a 1/f noise waveform and a sine-wave waveform. In contrast, a specific current applied through the electrodes 2 is the current with a noise waveform that is one of the white noise waveform and the 1/f noise (i.e., pink noise) waveform. The noise waveform fluctuates around zero as shown in
A weak current (i.e., the specific current), a current value of which is ranged between 50% and 100% level of a pain threshold current value (i.e., a threshold current value), is applied through a vestibular nerve so that stochastic resonance is effectively generated. This means that an electrical signal transmitted to a medulla oblongata is effectively enhanced. Here, the pain threshold current value needs to be set individually. Therefore, in order to individually set the pain threshold current value of the present current application apparatus, the pain threshold value determining portion 11 is operated when an individual person begins to sense the application of the initial test current at the timing of gradually increasing the amplitude of the noise waveform. The current value at the time of operating the pain threshold value determining portion 11 serves as the pain threshold current value.
The pain threshold value storing portion 12 stores the pain threshold current value, which is determined by the pain threshold value determining portion 11. The current strength determining portion 13 sets an output current strength between 50% and 100%. Here, the output current strength is a ratio of an output current value, at which the current is outputted through the electrodes 2, to the pain threshold current value stored in the pain threshold value storing portion 12.
The output current waveform determining portion 14 determines a waveform of an output current (i.e., the specific current) by selecting one of the white noise waveform and the 1/f noise waveform. In the white noise waveform, a frequency distribution of a power spectrum of the output current is uniform. In the 1/f noise waveform, the power spectrum of the output current is inversely proportional to a frequency of the output current.
As described above, it is necessary to apply the current with one of the white noise waveform and the 1/f noise waveform so that the stochastic resonance (SR) is effectively generated in the brain. According to the present current application apparatus, one of the two output current waveform (the white noise waveform, or the 1/f noise waveform) is selected, and the output current with the selected waveform is outputted at the output current value based on the pain threshold current value and the output current strength. Here, the output current strength is determined by the current strength determining portion 13 based on the selected waveform of the current. Therefore, the current with a specification determined by the output current waveform determining portion 14 is outputted through the electrodes 2.
It is noted that the output current waveform determining portion 14 may be constituted as an electrical circuit such that the output current waveform determining portion 14 may generate various waveforms described above. Also, the output current waveform determining portion 14 may read the above-described various waveforms stored in a memory to generate the waveforms.
Also, as shown in
The current outputting portion 15 outputs the current through the electrodes 2 with the specification determined based on the output current strength determining portion 13 and the output current waveform determining portion 14. Also, the current outputting portion 15 adjusts the output current value based on a determining result by the electrode mounting state determining portion 19, which will be described later.
The output confirmation indicating portion 16 includes an image generating portion (not illustrated) and a display screen (not illustrated). The output confirmation indicating portion 16 detects that the current with the specification determined by the output current strength determining portion 13 and the output current waveform determining portion 14 is applied to the head through the electrodes 2, and displays that the output is confirmed. Thus, the user can tell that the current is outputted from the electrodes 2. However, it is not so limited as discussed above. The output confirmation indicating portion 16 may announce that the current is outputted by use of a sound instead of the display.
The power source portion 17 supplies power to the main body 1, and uses a battery as a power source for generating the current. This allows the present current application apparatus easier to be used in the daily life. The power remaining indicating portion 18 includes an image generating portion (not illustrated) and a display screen (not illustrated), and detects a power voltage to display a battery remaining. This enables the user to understand the battery remaining.
When the current is outputted by the current outputting portion 15, the electrode mounting state determining portion 19 detects a resistance and a voltage level of the electrodes 2 to determine if the electrodes 2 contact the skin. When the electrode mounting state determining portion 19 determines that at least one of the electrodes 2 does not contact the skin, the current outputting portion 15 adjusts the output current value to be zero.
For instance, when the electrodes 2 are mounted again after the electrodes 2 are detached from the skin, a surge current may be applied through the electrodes 2. Thus, in the present current application apparatus, the output current value is adjusted to be zero when it is determined that at least one of the electrodes 2 does not contact the skin. Owning to this, the surge current is prohibited from being applied even when the electrodes are mounted again as described above.
Before using the present current application apparatus, firstly the electrodes are mounted on the head, secondly the power source to the main body 1 is activated, and lastly the operation for determining the pain threshold current value is performed. An ON/OFF switch may be provided in such a manner that the operation for determining the pain threshold current value is performed when the ON/OFF switch is ON, and the operation is omitted when the ON/OFF switch is OFF.
As discussed above, in the current application apparatus according to the present embodiment, the ear-mounting member 21 is used in such a manner that one electrode of the pair is located on the skin located backward of the ear on the one side of the lateral center of the head, and the other electrode of the pair is located on the skin at the temple located on the same side of the lateral center of the head as the one electrode of the pair. Also, the weak current having one of the white noise waveform and the 1/f noise waveform is applied through the pair of electrodes. Therefore, the current application apparatus can be used for recovery and improvement of an autonomic nerve activity in the daily life.
A first modification of the embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Similar components of a current application apparatus of the first modification of the embodiment, which are similar to the components of the current application apparatus of the embodiment, will be indicated by the same numerals.
In the above-described embodiment, one pair of electrodes 2a and 2b is mounted on either of a right side of the head or a left side of the head (e.g., the left side in
A second modification of the embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Similar components of a current application apparatus of the second modification of the embodiment, which are similar to the components of the current application apparatus of the embodiment, will be indicated by the same numerals.
In the above-described first modification of the embodiment, two pairs of electrodes are used, and one pair of electrodes 2a and 2b is located on one side of lateral center of the head, and the other pair of electrodes 2c and 2d is located on the other side of the lateral center of the head, which is opposite from the one pair of electrodes.
In the second modification of the embodiment, two pairs of electrodes 2e to 2h are used. However, in contrast, one electrode 2e of a first pair is located on the skin located backward of the ear on the right side of the lateral center of the head, and the other electrode 2f of the first pair is located on the skin of the head located on the left side of the lateral center of the head. Also, one electrode 2g of a second pair is located on the skin located backward of the ear on the left side of the lateral center of the head, and the other electrode 2h of the second pair is located on the skin of the head located on the right side of the lateral center of the head (see
A third modification of the embodiment will be described. In the embodiment, the pair of electrodes 2a and 2b is mounted on the head by the ear-mounting member 21. However, the pair of electrodes 2a and 2b may be alternatively mounted on the head by an eyeglass-type mounting member 22 (see
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader terms is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus, and illustrative examples shown and described. For instance, the pair of electrodes 2a and 2b shown in
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2005-020176 | Jan 2005 | JP | national |