Facial stimulation apparatus
A stimulation device, facial technology, applied in artificial respiration, electrodes, physical therapy, etc., can solve problems such as combination difficulties, inability to easily adapt to natural facial activities, interruption of treatment, etc.
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[0038] figure 1 The anatomy of the human facial nerve is illustrated, more specifically the nerve trunk (10) branching into 5 main sections (12a-e) just in front of the ear (14) is shown.
[0039]Transcutaneous stimulation involves applying electrodes to the skin covering the target nerve. The current density and the degree of penetration into the underlying tissue depend on the electrode surface area and spacing of the electrode pair. Electrodes that are close together produce minimal penetration into the skin and underlying tissue because the electric field lines are located in relatively superficial layers. Conversely, electrodes further apart form deeper electric field lines and thus more osmotic current. This is especially true when the electrodes are spaced apart on curved surfaces. Stimulation of facial nerves is not expected to produce deep osmotic currents because they can affect nerves that are not planned, such as the dental nerve.
[0040] The present invention...
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