THERAPY CONTROL BASED ON A PATIENT MOVEMENT STATE

A movement state of a patient is detected based on brain signals, such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) signal. In some examples, a brain signal within a dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex of a brain of the patient indicative of prospective movement of the patient may be sensed in order to detect the...

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Hauptverfasser: LENT MARK S, WERDER JONATHAN C, GILL STEVEN S, MOLNAR GREGORY F, DENISON TIMOTHY J, WAHLSTRAND CARL D, PANKEN ERIC J, MIESEL KEITH A
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WERDER JONATHAN C
GILL STEVEN S
MOLNAR GREGORY F
DENISON TIMOTHY J
WAHLSTRAND CARL D
PANKEN ERIC J
MIESEL KEITH A
description A movement state of a patient is detected based on brain signals, such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) signal. In some examples, a brain signal within a dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex of a brain of the patient indicative of prospective movement of the patient may be sensed in order to detect the movement state. The movement state may include the brain state that indicates the patient is intending on initiating movement, initiating movement, attempting to initiate movement or is actually moving. In some examples, upon detecting the movement state, a movement disorder therapy is delivered to the patient. In some examples, the therapy delivery is deactivated upon detecting the patient is no longer in a movement state or that the patient has successfully initiated movement. In addition, in some examples, the movement state detected based on the brain signals may be confirmed based on a signal from a motion sensor.
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HUMAN NECESSITIES
HYGIENE
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RADIATION THERAPY
SURGERY
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