Method and device for improving blood flow by a series of electrically-induced muscular contractions

a technology of electrically induced muscular which is applied in the field of electrically induced muscle contractions and muscle contractions to improve blood flow, and can solve the problems of insufficiently standardized prescription forms, insufficient improvement in blood circulation, and insufficient increase in blood circulation

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-03-18
LIFEWAVE
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This art varies according to the experience and technique of each individual massage therapist, and therefore can not be prescribed in an adequately standardized form.
The improvement in blood circulation is also of an extremely limited magnitude.
The increase in blood circulation is so modest that it is often undetectable using conventional flow-measuring equipment such as Doppler-based equipment.
Hence, EMS methods, like therapeutic massage, hot-water treatments, etc. are incapable of providing a major increase in the localized flow of blood.
Moreover, because the excitation is random, EMS methods are fundamentally incapable of providing a decrease in the localized flow of blood.
In such electromechanical installations, electric motors, reciprocating mechanisms and the like create uncomfortable noise and vibration.
These treatments are of further disadvantage in that they require various device elements to be contacted with the skin.
These elements are often a source of discomfort to the patient, and require changing and cleaning after each use in order to ensure good sanitary conditions.

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[0108] FIG. 8 shows an exemplary voltage vs. time graph for a treatment method according to the present invention, using the system described in FIG. 7b and in FIG. 6. The impulses are square waves having an intensity of 30 Volts. The duration of each square wave is approximately 100 microseconds. It should be pointed out that the time axis has not been drawn to scale, in order to fit 3 full cycles in the graph.

[0109] The initial impulse provided to electrode pair 180A and 180B by first signal generator 85 voltage has a positive voltage differential (+30 Volts). The second impulse applied to electrode pair 180A and 180B by second signal generator 87, has a reversed charge, i.e., a negative charge of -30 Volts. The second impulse overlaps the first impulse by about 50, such that the second impulse is terminated about 50 microseconds after the first impulse has been terminated.

[0110] The time interval between positive impulses (or between negative impulses) is approximately 1 millisec...

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Abstract

A treatment method and device for promoting a localized increase in the flow of blood through a blood vessel in an area of the body, the method including the steps of: (a) providing a system including: (i) at least a first electrode operatively contacting a first portion of body tissue; (ii) at least a second electrode operatively contacting a second portion of body tissue; and (iii) a signal generator, operatively connected to the first electrode and the second electrode, for providing a plurality of electrical impulses to the electrodes; (b) applying the electrical impulses so as to subject the muscular tissue to at least one voltage differential, thereb inducing repeated, contracting, directional movement of muscular tissue associated within the blood vessel, so as to produce a localized increase in the flow of blood through the blood vessel.

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FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001] The present invention relates to a method of enhancing blood flow, and more particularly, to a method of promoting a localized increase in the flow of blood through a blood vessel by inducement of a repeated, contracting movement of muscular tissue associated with the blood vessel, the inducement being achieved by subjecting the muscular tissue to an electric current. This repeated, contracting movement of muscular tissue creates a peristaltic motion of the blood vessels, thereby increasing the flow of blood. Alternatively, the repeated, contracting movement of muscular tissue can be induced against the flow of blood, such that the flow of blood to a given area is reduced.[0002] The method presented herein is germane to a wide variety of medical applications, including various problems associated with poor blood circulation, improved drainage of retained water, relief of muscle and tissue pain, and therapy related to controlling the functi...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61N1/32A61N1/18
CPCA61N1/326A61N1/32
Inventor NACHUM, ZVI
Owner LIFEWAVE
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