Claims
- 1. A neural stimulating system for permitting patient control of a neural stimulator within preset limits in response to an externally and manually applied magnetic field, said neural stimulating system comprising:
- a magnet for use by the patient;
- a magnetically controlled switch for implantation in a patient's body just beneath the patient's skin and for being positioned at a location in the body for selective closing by application of an external magnetic field as established by placing said magnet over the patient's skin adjacent said switch;
- a neural stimulating electrode for implantation in a patient's spine adjacent the patient's spinal cord; and
- a neural stimulator including programmable electronic circuit means for implantation in a patient's body, such as adjacent said switch, said circuit means being electrically coupled to said magnetically controlled switch and to said neural stimulating electrode and said circuit means including means for generating .[.a selective.]. .Iadd.neural stimulating .Iaddend.electrical output current .Iadd.pulses of a selected magnitude .Iaddend.between a minimum level of .[.zero.]. current, programmed into said circuit means and a maximum level .Iadd.of current .Iaddend.programmed .[.by a physician.]. into said circuit means in response to closing of and duration of the closure of said magnetically controlled switch, .[.which.]. .Iadd.the .Iaddend.output current .Iadd.pulses being .Iaddend..[.is.]. supplied to said neural stimulating electrode,
- said means for generating .[.an.]. output current .Iadd.pulses .Iaddend.including means for .[.generating.]. gradually.[.,.]. .Iadd.and .Iaddend.incrementally .[.increasing.]. .Iadd.changing the magnitude of the .Iaddend.neural stimulating electrical output current pulses, in response to the application of the externally applied magnetic field to said magnetically controlled switch for a predetermined period of time.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said means for .[.generating gradually, incrementally increasing.]. .Iadd.changing the magnitude of the .Iaddend.neural stimulating electrical output current pulses includes means for generating current pulses along a ramp function.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein said electronic circuit means .[.comprises.]. .Iadd.comprise .Iaddend.means for detecting the electrical output current being generated at the time of removal of the externally applied magnetic field and the opening of said magnetic actuated switch and for maintaining said output current at the detected level.
- 4. The system of claim 3 wherein said implanted circuit means comprises a microprocessor coupled to said switch and to said current generating means.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein said microprocessor includes means for detecting the opening and closing of the magnetically actuated switch and means for turning the neural stimulator .[.or.]. .Iadd.on .Iaddend.in response to closure of said switch for a first duration, means for turning the neural stimulator off in response to a closure of said switch for a second duration following immediately after said first duration, and means for initiating .[.an incrementally increasing.]. .Iadd.said means for changing the magnitude of the .Iaddend.neural stimulator output current .Iadd.pulses .Iaddend.in response to a closure of said switch for a third duration following immediately after said second duration.
- 6. A method for controlling, by a patient, the operation of a neural stimulating system including a magnet, a neural stimulator implanted in a patient's spine including current generating means, a microprocessor implanted beneath a patient's skin coupled to said current generating means and a magnetically responsive reed switch means implanted beneath a patient's skin and connected to the microprocessor, said method comprising the steps of:
- manually causing, from a position exterior of a patient's body, closing of the reed switch means for a predetermined time period by holding the magnet adjacent said reed switch means for said predetermined time period;
- generating output current pulses from the neural stimulator;
- and
- causing the output current pulses from the neural stimulator to increase incrementally from a minimum .Iadd.programmed level .Iaddend..[.value of 0.]. so long as the reed switch means is closed beyond the predetermined time period and only until a certain current level is reached.Iadd., .Iaddend.which is the lesser of a level of output current that interrupts human body generated pain pulses and a maximum output current level of the neural stimulator preprogrammed by a physician into the microprocessor;
- said step of causing the output current pulses to increase including the step of utilizing means for gradually and incrementally increasing the output current pulses to increase the output current pulses incrementally to successively higher current values.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein said predetermined time period is at least 6 seconds.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein said step of incrementing the output current pulses is carried out over a time period of a ramp function for current values .[.from 0 milliamps.]. .Iadd.up .Iaddend.to a maximum .[.of 8.9 milliamps.]. .Iadd.current level.Iaddend..
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein said step of incrementing the output current pulses is carried out according to a ramp function which is started at a time approximately 6 seconds after initial closing of the switch means and is continued for a duration of 30 seconds for a total switch means closed period of 36 seconds.
- 10. The method of claim 6 wherein said step of causing the output current pulses from the neural stimulator to increase includes the step of gradually and incrementally increasing the output current pulses along the slope of a ramp function from .[.0.]. .Iadd.said minimum programmed output current level .Iaddend.to said maximum programmed output current level.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of incrementally increasing the output current pulses includes incrementally increasing the output current in steps of 0.12 milliamps per step along the ramp function.
- 12. The method of claim 10 wherein said ramp function has a duration of 30 seconds.
- 13. The method of claim 10 wherein said output current increases over the .[.timer.]. .Iadd.time .Iaddend.period of said ramp function from .[.0.]. .Iadd.said minimum programmed output current level .Iaddend.to a maximum .[.of 8.9 milliamps.]. .Iadd.current level.Iaddend..
- 14. The method of claim 6 wherein said step of incrementing the output current pulses in steps includes generating 3 bursts of output current pulses at one level followed by 3 bursts of current pulses at a next succeeding level approximately 0.12 milliamps above the preceding level.
- 15. The method of claim 14 where the step of generating 3 current pulses includes generating said current pulses over a time period of 0.024 seconds for each step increase in current.
- 16. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of incrementally increasing the output current pulses includes increasing the output current pulses over a time period of said ramp function from .[.0 milliamps.]. .Iadd.said programmed minimum output current .Iaddend.to a maximum .[.of 8.9 milliamps.]. .Iadd.current level.Iaddend..
- 17. The method of claim 6 wherein said step of closing the switch means for a time period of more than 2 seconds and less than 6 seconds includes turning off the neural stimulator.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This application is a Reissue of application No. 06/924,743 filed on 10/30/86 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,735,204. .Iaddend.
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