APPARATUS FOR MANAGEMENT OF A PARKINSON'S DISEASE PATIENT'S GAIT

    公开(公告)号:US20220118256A1

    公开(公告)日:2022-04-21

    申请号:US17535920

    申请日:2021-11-26

    IPC分类号: A61N1/36 A61H3/00

    摘要: A gait management apparatus applies stimulation to a user suffering from a neurological disease (such as Parkinson's Disease) gait dysfunction. Motion sensors are arranged to be worn by a patient, and electrical stimulation electrodes are on the legs for stimulation. A controller receives motion sensing signals, and processes these signals to generate stimulation signals for operation of the electrodes to stimulate limb movement upon detection of a gait abnormality. There may be a user actuator for user actuation of electrical stimulation, and the inputs may be a series of taps. The controller may provide signals to prevent occurrence of freezing of gait when it senses that a patient is walking or has an intention to walk. Also, it may apply stimulation at an intensity level which is insufficient for functional muscle stimulation but sufficiently high to trigger activation of efferent nerves.

    APPARATUS FOR MANAGEMENT OF A PARKINSON'S DISEASE PATIENT'S GAIT

    公开(公告)号:US20180140842A1

    公开(公告)日:2018-05-24

    申请号:US15566967

    申请日:2016-04-15

    IPC分类号: A61N1/36

    摘要: A gait management apparatus applies stimulation to a user suffering from a neurological disease (such as Parkinson's Disease) gait dysfunction. Motion sensors are arranged to be worn by a patient, and electrical stimulation electrodes are on the legs for stimulation. A controller receives motion sensing signals, and processes these signals to generate stimulation signals for operation of the electrodes to stimulate limb movement upon detection of a gait abnormality. There may be a user actuator for user actuation of electrical stimulation, and the inputs may be a series of taps. The controller may provide signals to prevent occurrence of freezing of gait when it senses that a patient is walking or has an intention to walk. Also, it may apply stimulation at an intensity level which is insufficient for functional muscle stimulation but sufficiently high to trigger activation of efferent nerves.