Claims
- 1-26. (Cancelled).
- 27. A vestibular stimulation system comprising:
a power supply; a non-invasive electrode adapted to be disposed on a surface of a patient proximate to such a patient's vestibular system; a control unit operatively coupled to the power supply, the first electrode, and the second electrode, wherein the control unit controls an application of the stimulation energy from the power supply to at least a portion of such a patient's left or right vestibular system via the first electrode or the second electrode; and a position sensor adapted to detect a position of such a patient, wherein the control unit controls the application of stimulation energy to the electrode based on an output of the position sensor.
- 28. A system according to claim 27, further comprising means for detecting a physiological parameter of such a patient, and wherein the control unit controls the application of stimulation energy to the electrode based on the detected physiological parameter.
- 29. A system according to claim 28, wherein the physiological parameter is a parameter indicative of whether such a patient is asleep, and further comprising sleep determining means for determining whether such a patient is asleep based on the detected physiological parameter, and wherein the control unit controls the application of stimulation energy to the electrode based on an output of the sleep determining means.
- 30. A system according to claim 27, further comprising a motion sensor adapted to detect motion of such a patient, wherein the control unit controls the application of stimulation energy to the electrode based on an output of the motion sensor.
- 31. A vestibular stimulation system comprising:
a power supply; a first, non-invasive electrode adapted to be disposed on a surface of a patient proximate to such a patient's vestibular system; a control unit operatively coupled to the power supply and the first electrode, wherein the control unit controls an application of the stimulation energy from the power supply to at least a portion of such a patient's left or right vestibular system via the first electrode; and sleep detecting means for determining when such a patient is asleep, and wherein the control unit controls the application of stimulation energy to the first electrode based on an output of the sleep determining means.
- 32. A system according to claim 31, wherein the sleep detecting means comprises a motion sensor adapted to detect motion of such a patient.
- 33. A system according to claim 31, further comprising a second, non-invasive electrode adapted to be disposed on a surface of such a patient, wherein the stimulation energy is generated by providing a varying current waveform between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the varying current waveform has a single polarity or an alternating polarity.
- 34. A vestibular stimulation system comprising:
a power supply; a first non-invasive electrode adapted to be disposed on a surface of a patient proximate to such a patient's vestibular system; a control unit operatively coupled to the power supply and the first electrode, wherein the control unit controls an application of the stimulation energy from the power supply to at least a portion of such a patient's left or right vestibular system via the first electrode; and a motion sensor adapted to detect motion of such a patient, wherein the control unit controls the application of stimulation energy to the first electrode based on an output of the motion sensor.
- 35. A system according to claim 34, further comprising a second, non-invasive electrode adapted to be disposed on a surface of such a patient, wherein the stimulation energy is generated by providing a varying current waveform between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the varying current waveform has a single polarity or an alternating polarity.
- 36. A vestibular stimulation system comprising:
a power supply; a first, non-invasive electrode adapted to be disposed on a surface of a patient proximate to such a patient's vestibular system; a second, non-invasive electrode adapted to be disposed on a surface of such a patient; and a control unit operatively coupled to the power supply, the first electrode, and the second electrode, wherein the control unit controls an application of the stimulation energy from the power supply to at least a portion of such a patient's left or right vestibular system via the first electrode or the second electrode so as to induce a physiological reaction indicative of rocking of such a patient by causing a varying current waveform to be provided between the first electrode and the second electrode.
- 37. A system according to claim 36, further comprising a position sensor to detect a position of such a patient, and wherein the control unit controls the application of stimulation energy between the first electrode and the second electrode based on an output of the position sensor.
- 38. A system according to claim 36, further comprising sleep detecting means for determining when such a patient is asleep, and wherein the control unit controls the application of stimulation energy between the first electrode and the second electrode based on an output of the sleep determining means.
- 39. A system according to claim 36, wherein the varying current waveform applied between the first electrode and the second electrode has a single polarity or an alternating polarity.
- 40. A system according to claim 36, further comprising a motion sensor adapted to detect motion of such a patient, wherein the control unit controls the application of stimulation energy to the first electrode and the second electrode based on an output of the motion sensor.
- 41. A vestibular stimulation method comprising:
providing a first, non-invasive electrode disposed on a surface of a patient proximate to such a patient's vestibular system; providing a second, non-invasive electrode disposed on a surface of such a patient; detecting a position of such a patient; and applying stimulation energy in the form of varying current waveform provided between the first electrode and the second electrode based on the position of such a patient.
- 42. A method according to claim 41, further comprising:
monitoring a physiological parameter of such a patient; and controlling the application of stimulation energy between the first electrode and the second electrode based on an output of the monitored physiological parameter.
- 43. A method according to claim 42, wherein the physiological parameter is a parameter indicative of whether such a patient is asleep, and further comprising:
determining when such a patient is asleep based on the physiological parameter; and controlling the application of stimulation energy between the first electrode and the second electrode based on an output of the sleep determining step.
- 44. A method according to claim 41, further comprising:
determining when at least a portion of such a patient is in motion; and controlling the application of stimulation energy between the first electrode and the second electrode based on an output of the motion determining step.
- 45. A vestibular stimulation method comprising:
providing a first, non-invasive electrode disposed on a surface of a patient proximate to such a patient's vestibular system; providing a second, non-invasive electrode disposed on a surface of such a patient; determining when such a patient is asleep; and applying stimulation energy in the form of varying current waveform provided between the first electrode and the second electrode based on an output of the sleep determining step.
- 46. A method according to claim 45, further comprising:
determining when at least a portion of such a patient is in motion; and controlling the application of stimulation energy between the first electrode and the second electrode based on an output of the motion determining step.
- 47. A method according to claim 45, wherein the varying current waveform has a single polarity or an alternating polarity.
- 48. A vestibular stimulation method comprising:
providing a first, non-invasive electrode disposed on a surface of a patient proximate to such a patient's vestibular system; providing a second, non-invasive electrode disposed on a surface of such a patient; determining when such a patient is in motion; and applying stimulation energy in the form of varying current waveform provided between the first electrode and the second electrode based on an output of the motion determining step.
- 49. A method according to claim 48, wherein the varying current waveform has a single polarity or an alternating polarity.
- 50. A vestibular stimulation method comprising:
providing a first, non-invasive electrode disposed on a surface of a patient proximate to such a patient's vestibular system; providing a second, non-invasive electrode disposed on a surface of such a patient; applying stimulation energy in the form of varying current waveform provided between the first electrode and the second electrode so as to induce a physiological reaction indicative of rocking of such a patient.
- 51. A method according to claim 50, further comprising:
detecting a position of such a patient; and applying stimulation energy in the form of varying current waveform provided between the first electrode and the second electrode based on the position of such a patient.
- 52. A method according to claim 50, wherein the varying current waveform has a single polarity or an alternating polarity.
- 53. A method according to claim 50, further comprising:
determining when such a patient is asleep; and controlling the application of stimulation energy to the first electrode and the second electrode based on an output of the sleep determining step.
- 54. A method according to claim 50, further comprising:
determining when at least a portion of such a patient is in motion; and controlling the application of stimulation energy to the first electrode and the second electrode based on an output of the motion determining step.
CROSS-REFERENC TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This applications claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 120 from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/563,552 filed May 3, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,314,324, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) from U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/132,627 filed May 3, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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