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US20130304153A1 - Brain-Related Chronic Pain Disorder Treatment Method and Apparatus - Google Patents

Brain-Related Chronic Pain Disorder Treatment Method and Apparatus
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A method for treating brain-related chronic pain disorders in human subjects includes assessing the brain function of a subject suffering from chronic pain, diagnosing a chronic pain-related abnormal brain condition, and mitigating the abnormal brain activity by applying an electrical stimulation signal to tissues corresponding to at least one area of abnormal brain activity.

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1. A method for treating brain-related chronic pain disorders, the method including the steps of:
assessing the brain function of a subject suffering from chronic pain;
determining a pain-related abnormal brain condition by determining the presence of brain dysfunction related to pain;
locating at least one area of abnormal brain activity associated with the brain dysfunction; and
mitigating the brain dysfunction by applying an electrical stimulation signal to tissues corresponding to the at least one area of abnormal brain activity.
2. The method ofclaim 1 in which the electrical stimulation signal comprises waveforms configured to minimize tissue impedance.
3. The method ofclaim 2 in which the electrical stimulation signal comprises an AMPWM signal.
4. The method ofclaim 1 in which:
at least one of the assessing and locating steps includes obtaining an electroencephalogram (EEG) of the subject's electrical brain activity;
the determining step includes obtaining a quantitative assessment (qEEG) of the subject's EEG and making a statistical comparison between the subject's qEEG and a database of qEEGs of either healthy normal individuals' brain functions or the brain functions of individuals suffering from the chronic pain-related abnormal brain function condition; and
the mitigating step includes generating and applying to the subject an electrical stimulation signal having at least one parameter configured to modulate at least one abnormal aspect of the subject's EEG, which corresponds to at least one statistically significant difference found in the statistical comparison of qEEGs.
5. The method ofclaim 4 in which the mitigating step includes testing for EEG lead interface integrity by analyzing a measured EEG signal.
6. The method ofclaim 1 in which:
the determining step includes diagnosing fibromyalgia by making a statistical comparison between the subject's qEEG and a database of qEEGs of either normal, healthy individuals or individuals suffering from fibromyalgia, and
the mitigating step includes generating and applying to the subject a neuromodulation signal.
7. The method ofclaim 6 in which at least one neuromodulation signal parameter to be configured for modulation is selected from the group of parameters consisting of carrier signal frequency, neuromodulation signal frequency, amplitude, waveform, duty cycle, application times, and phase.
8. The method ofclaim 6 in which the neuromodulation signal is applied using an apparatus comprising:
a signal generation and interface module including a microcontroller configured to generate signal waveforms and coupled to a signal generator circuit configured to transform the signal waveforms into desired AMPWM neuromodulation signals;
a cap configured to be worn on a subject's head and carrying first and second electrodes in respective cap locations that, when the cap is placed on a subject's head, position the electrodes adjacent a predetermined area of brain tissues to be stimulated; and
electrical conductors that provide signal paths between the signal generation and interface module and the cap.
9. The method ofclaim 6 in which:
EEG data is collected during neuromodulation signal application;
at least one statistic associated with the collected EEG data is determined by analyzing the collected EEG data using at least one real-time computational algorithm; and
at least one electrical stimulation signal parameter is modified in response to the at least one statistic.
10. The method ofclaim 6 in which the neuromodulation signal is applied repeatedly, alternating with rest periods.
11. The method ofclaim 6 in which:
at least one of the assessing and locating steps includes obtaining an electroencephalogram (EEG) of the subject's electrical brain activity;
the diagnosing step includes obtaining a quantitative assessment (qEEG) of the subject's EEG and making a statistical comparison between the subject's qEEG and a database of qEEGs of either healthy normal individuals' brain functions or the brain functions of individuals suffering from the chronic pain-related abnormal brain function condition; and
the mitigating step includes generating and applying to the subject a neuromodulation signal having at least one parameter configured to modulate at least one abnormal aspect of the subject's EEG, which corresponds to at least one statistically significant difference found in the statistical comparison of qEEGs;
the assessing and quantitative assessment steps are repeated at least once; and
the neuromodulation signal parameters are modified in accordance with the findings of the repeated quantitative assessment step.
12. The method ofclaim 10 in which repeated applications of neuromodulation signals are continued until the subject's abnormal brain function has been modulated.
13. The method ofclaim 10 in which repeated applications of neuromodulation signals are continued until the subject's symptoms have been mitigated.
14. The method ofclaim 1 in which at least one of the assessing and locating steps includes:
collecting EEG, MRI, PET, or SPECT data during electrical stimulation signal application;
determining at least one statistic associated with the collected EEG, MRI, PET, or SPECT data by analyzing the collected data using at least one real-time computational algorithm; and
modifying at least one electrical stimulation signal parameter in response to the at least one statistic.
15. The method ofclaim 1 in which:
the diagnosing step includes obtaining a quantitative assessment of the subject's brain function; and
identifying any abnormal brain activity by making a statistical comparison between the subject's quantitative brain function assessment and a database of quantitative assessments of either healthy normal individuals' brain functions or the brain functions of individuals suffering from the chronic pain-related abnormal brain function condition.
16. The method ofclaim 1 in which the mitigating step includes mitigating abnormal brain activity by applying a neuromodulation signal to tissues corresponding to the at least one area of abnormal brain activity.
17. The method ofclaim 16 in which the mitigating step includes:
applying a neuromodulation signal along a signal path between an electrical stimulation signal source and a stimulating electrode; and
positioning the stimulating electrode proximate brain tissues in the at least one area of abnormal brain activity.
18. The method ofclaim 16 in which the mitigating step includes:
applying a neuromodulation signal along a signal path between an electrical stimulation signal source and a stimulating electrode; and
positioning the stimulating electrode on the subject's scalp proximate brain tissues in the at least one area of abnormal brain activity.
19. The method ofclaim 18 in which the mitigating step includes positioning a ground electrode such that a vector path between the stimulating electrode and the ground electrode passes proximate tissues in the at least one area of abnormal brain activity.
20. The method ofclaim 18 in which the mitigating step includes positioning a ground electrode such that a vector path between the stimulating electrode and the ground electrode passes through tissues in the at least one area of abnormal brain activity.
21. The method ofclaim 10 in which the step of applying the electrical stimulation signal repeatedly alternating with rest periods includes:
repeating the assessing and quantitative assessment steps at least once following electrical stimulation signal application; and
reapplying the electrical stimulation signals with signal parameters modified in accordance with the findings of the repeated qualitative assessment step.
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