Claims
- 1. (Original) An electro-therapy apparatus for providing therapeutic electric current comprising:
electrical circuitry configured to produce first and second signals and create a therapeutic signal from said first and second signals; a single feed electrode pad connected to the electrical circuitry and adapted to output said therapeutic signal; and a single return electrode pad configured to cooperate with said single feed electrode pad, when said therapeutic signal is output.
- 2. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the electrical circuitry is configured to reduce a DC component of at least one of said first signal, said second signal and said therapeutic signal.
- 3. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a feedback system configured to monitor at least one of a voltage or a current associated with a use of the apparatus, and control the therapeutic signal in response thereto.
- 4. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a ratio of an area of the feed electrode pad to an area of the return electrode pad is at least 8:1.
- 5. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first and second signals are separately amplified and then summed at the feed electrode pad to form the therapeutic signal.
- 6. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first and second signals are summed together and then amplified, before being applied to the feed electrode pad.
- 7. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the therapeutic signal is a linear combination of said first and second signals.
- 8. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the therapeutic signal is a sum of said first and second signals.
- 9. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the electrical circuitry comprises:
a signal generator forming said first and second signals, said first and second signals being sinusoidal alternating current signals having a frequency difference of between 1 Hz and 250 Hz, each signal having a frequency at least about 1 KHz.
- 10. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said first and second signals have a frequency difference of between 80 and 130 Hz.
- 11. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said first and second signals have a frequency difference of about 122 Hz.
- 12. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the frequency of the first signal is fixed.
- 13. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the frequency of second signal is variable.
- 14. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 1, configured to be carried by the patient.
- 15. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 1, configured to be worn or strapped to the patient.
- 16. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the signal generator comprises a microprocessor-controlled frequency control system.
- 17. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 16 further comprising a memory configured to store at least one amplitude setting associated with the therapeutic signal.
- 18. (Original) An electro-therapy apparatus for providing therapeutic electric current comprising:
electrical circuitry configured to produce first and second signals and create a therapeutic signal from said first and second signals; at least one feed electrode pad connected to the electrical circuitry and adapted to output said therapeutic signal; and at least one return electrode pad configured to cooperate with said single feed electrode pad, when said therapeutic signal is output; wherein
only one feed electrode pad outputs the therapeutic signal, at any given instant.
- 19. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the electrical circuitry is configured to reduce a DC component of at least one of said first signal, said second signal and said therapeutic signal.
- 20. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising a feedback system configured to monitor at least one of a voltage or a current associated with a use of the apparatus, and control the therapeutic signal in response thereto.
- 21. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 18, comprising:
a plurality of feed electrode pads; and a first electronic switch configured to selectively apply the therapeutic signal to exactly one of said plurality of feed electrode pads at any given instant.
- 22. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the first electronic switch is configured to switch between said plurality of feed electrode pads during zero crossings of the therapeutic signal.
- 23. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the first electronic switch is configured to switch between said plurality of feed electrode pads at a rate of 10-50 Hz.
- 24. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 18, comprising:
a plurality of return electrode pads; and a first electronic switch configured to selectively activate exactly one of said plurality of return electrode pads at any given instant.
- 25. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the first electronic switch is configured to switch between said plurality of return electrode pads during zero crossings of the therapeutic signal.
- 26. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the first electronic switch is configured to switch between said plurality of return electrode pads at a rate of 10-50 Hz.
- 27. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the first and second signals are separately amplified and then summed at the feed electrode pad to form the therapeutic signal.
- 28. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the first and second signals are summed together and then amplified, before being applied to the feed electrode pad.
- 29. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the therapeutic signal is a linear combination of said first and second signals.
- 30. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 29, wherein the therapeutic signal is a sum of said first and second signals.
- 31. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the electrical circuitry comprises:
a signal generator forming said first and second signals, said first and second signals being sinusoidal alternating current signals having a frequency difference of between 1 Hz and 250 Hz, each signal having a frequency at least about 1 KHz.
- 32. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the signal generator comprises a microprocessor-controlled frequency control system.
- 33. (Original) The electro-therapy apparatus according to claim 32, further comprising a memory configured to store at least one amplitude setting associated with the therapeutic signal.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/756,999, filed Jan. 8, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. ______, which claims priority to U.S. provisional application No. 60/175,003, filed on Jan. 7, 2000 and also to U.S. provisional application No. 60/183,258, filed on Feb. 17, 2000. The contents of all of these applications are incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60175003 |
Jan 2000 |
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60183258 |
Feb 2000 |
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Continuations (1)
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09756999 |
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