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Method of routing electrical current to bodily tissues via implanted passive conductors

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Assignee: REHABTRONICS INCPriority: Jan 22, 2004Filed: Mar 26, 2013Published: Oct 17, 2013
Est. expiryJan 22, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

The invention provides an implant, system and method for electrically stimulating a target tissue to either activate or block neural impulses. The implant provides a conductive pathway for a portion of electrical current flowing between surface electrodes positioned on the skin and transmits that current to the target tissue. The implant has a passive electrical conductor of sufficient length to extend from subcutaneous tissue located below a surface cathodic electrode to the target tissue. The conductor has a pick-up end which forms an electrical termination having a sufficient surface area to allow a sufficient portion of the electrical current to flow through the conductor, in preference to flowing through body tissue between the surface electrodes, such that the target tissue is stimulated to either activate or block neural impulses. The conductor also has a stimulating end which forms an electrical termination for delivering the current to the target body tissue.

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1 . An implant for electrically stimulating a target body tissue in a subject, the implant, once implanted, providing a conductive pathway for at least a portion of the electrical current flowing between surface cathodic and anodic electrodes positioned in spaced relationship on the subject's skin and transmitting that portion of the electrical current to the target body tissue, the implant comprising:
 a passive electrical conductor of sufficient length to extend, once implanted, from subcutaneous tissue located below the surface cathodic electrode to the target body tissue, the electrical conductor having a pick-up end and a stimulating end and being insulated between its ends, the pick-up end forming an electrical termination having a sufficient surface area to allow a sufficient portion of the electrical current to flow through the conductor, in preference to flowing through body tissue between the surface cathodic and anodic electrodes, such that the target body tissue is stimulated, and the stimulating end forming an electrical termination for delivering the portion of electrical current to the target body tissue.

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