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System and method for appetite regulation and/or improvement of dietary adherence using electrode skin patches
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A skin and electrode technology, applied in the field of electrical stimulation devices, which can solve the problems of impossibility and impractical wearability
Active Publication Date: 2022-08-09
ELIRA INC
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Such a device would not require stimulation parameters requiring high power demands (which would make wearability impractical or impossible)
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[0593] The present specification relates to systems and methods for modulating a patient's appetite, hunger, satiety level, satiety level, or fullness level, which delivers electrical stimulation to the user's bloodstream in a manner that is convenient, easy to use, and suitable for increasing patient compliance. A predetermined area of an anatomical structure. The term "modulation" refers to any form of adjustment, manipulation, or control to change a given variable from one state to another. More specifically, the present specification relates to electrical stimulation devices comprising low-profile, wearable, disposable skin patches configured to be placed on the anterior and lateral T2 to T12 and / or C5-T1 skin of a patient. Regionally, easily self-administered, programmable and monitorable using a mobile handheld device, and programmed to stimulate proximity from the outer surface of the patient's epidermis through a range of 0.1 mm to 10 mm of the dermis or through a ra...
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A wearable device for a known patient's appetite or hunger, the device comprising a microprocessor, an electrical stimulator, and at least one electrode configured to deliver electrical stimulation to the epidermis, through the T2 prethoracic dermatome to anterior T12 Range of 0.1mm to 10mm or 0.1mm to 20mm of the dermis of the thoracic dermis or the patient's meridians and / or anterior and posterior, C5-T1 dermatome spanning the hands and / or arms, and / or the dermis of the upper thoracic region range. The device includes a pad with electrodes disposed therein for securely placing the device on the patient's skin surface. The device is adapted to provide electrical stimulation according to a stimulation protocol and wirelessly communicates with a companion control device configured to monitor and record the patient's appetite pattern. The control device is also configured to monitor, record and modify stimulation parameters of the stimulation protocol.
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[0001] cross reference [0002] This specification relies on the priority of US Patent Provisional Application No. 62 / 120,067, filed February 24, 2015, entitled "Dermatome Stimulation System." This specification also relies on the priority of US Patent Provisional Application No. 62 / 120,082, filed February 24, 2015, entitled "Dermatome Stimulation Methods." [0003] This specification also relies on the priority of US Patent Provisional Application No. 62 / 133,526, filed March 16, 2015, entitled "Dermatome Stimulation System." This specification also relies on the priority of US Patent Provisional Application No. 62 / 133,530, filed March 16, 2015, entitled "Dermatome Stimulation Method." [0004] This specification also relies on the priority of US Patent Provisional Application No. 62 / 141,328, filed April 1, 2015, entitled "Dermatome Stimulation System." This specification also relies on the priority of US Patent Provisional Application No. 62 / 141,333, filed April 1, 2015, enti...
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