Abstract: The present invention is a fully automated computer controlled system for adjustment of neurostimulation implants used in pain therapy and in treating neurological dysfunction which includes a patient interactive computer, and a universal transmitter interface integrally embedded in the patient interactive computer, or built into the antenna which is capable of stimulating any type of implanted neurostimulation devices by imitating any of the proprietary programming codes. The patient interacts with the system through the patient interactive computer (containing a unique software) which provides for consistency check of the data entered by the patient, deleting the entered data if the consistency check was not satisfactory, and requesting the patient to re-enter the data.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 29, 1999
Date of Patent:
October 23, 2001
Assignee:
Stimsoft, Inc.
Inventors:
Jeffrey Mark Sieracki, Richard Boydston North, Kim Randal Fowler