WO2007138071A1 - Smart garment technology - Google Patents
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- the number and size of electrodes on each garment type may be different and the electrical signals applied to each electrode will inevitably be specific to the garment type and the intended treatment.
- the controller could be manually programmable through data input by the therapist to take account of different garment designs and treatment parameters however this process is error prone.
- electrotherapy has used electrical generators which have one or more channels, each channel of which has a dedicated pair of electrodes.
- an electrical circuit is completed which allows the therapeutic current to flow in the body between the electrodes of a pair.
- the path of the current in the body is largely defined by the position of the electrodes on the body.
- multiple channels are applied to the body then they are generally isolated so that no current flows between channels.
- the current pathways on the body are limited to the areas between the individual elements of each pair. Recently the advantage of treating a group of electrodes on the body as an uncommitted array has been recognised.
- the electrode array selection, and the way that selection might be changed with time, is likely to be anatomy specific. Since garments incorporating arrays of electrodes may be designed for different body parts, it is inevitable that electrode selections to produce anatomically appropriate current pathways will require the selection of different electrode array elements.
- a shoulder brace and a knee brace may both have arrays of 4 electrodes; however different electrode combinations will apply and these combinations are likely to change in different ways for each during treatment.
- the controller could be designed to accept data input from the therapist to handle this configuration, however this is not a user- friendly solution.
- Electrodes in garments may have different surface areas and therefore the current density will vary for a given applied current. It is important therefore that a stimulator be able to calculate and thereby keep below a defined current density limit in order to keep within safety limits. It is therefore necessary to somehow enter data to the controller describing the electrode surface areas.
- electrodes in electrotherapy garments may have different electrical impedance properties depending on geometry, anatomical location, construction and electrolyte type. It can be important for the controller to be able to validate the quality of the connection prior to delivering energy into the body.
- Electro-cardiographs ECG
- EMG Electro-myograph
- Garments may easily be configured with other signal monitoring sensors, such as temperature, pressure, force, acceleration, displacement.
- input data is required which identifies the signal type, the amplifier gain and filter pass bands required to acquire them, as well as normal limits for the signal.
- Such setup data could be entered by the user, however again this is not a user friendly solution.
- electronic modules to automatically configure themselves depending on what garment type they are connected to.
- Bastyr, US 5,487,759 described a brace which incorporated electrodes for treating the knee.
- Bastyr has described a stimulation system which includes two channels of stimulation each of which is hardwired to a dedicated pair of lead wires and electrodes.
- This uses biphasic stimulation in which current flows in one direction between electrodes of a pair for a period and then flows in the opposite direction between the same pair for a period.
- a partial solution to this problem is to allow the user select the target garment from a menu provided on the controller. Again this is error prone and also inflexible in that it requires that all the necessary data has been previously loaded into the controller.
- One object of the present invention is to provide a system which overcomes at least some of the problems of the prior art.
- Another object of the present invention is a system which allows a suitably programmed electronic controller to interface to a range of body worn wired garments and to recognise which garment type is connected, to select the appropriate connections to direct electrical signals to the appropriate combination of electrodes for the intended treatment with that garment, and to select the treatment timing and other parameters so that it can synthesize the necessary signals on the appropriate terminals .
- a still further object of the present invention is a system which allows a suitably programmed electronic controller to interface to a range of body worn wired garments and to recognise which garment type is connected, to select the appropriate connections for detection of specific biological signals and to apply signal processing steps appropriate to the signal type and intended use.
- an apparatus for making a connection with a part of a body to transfer an electromagnetic signal for a predetermined purpose including: -a garment including one or more electrodes capable of passing the signal to or from the part of the body; and
- controller for controlling or for measuring the signal dependant on one or more parameters; wherein at least one parameter of the one or more parameters is stored on a data storage device included in the garment.
- a method of transferring an electromagnetic signal to or from a part of a body for a predetermined purpose including:
- -wearing a garment including one or more electrodes capable of passing the signal to or from the part of the body; and -controlling or measuring the signal dependant on one or more parameters in accordance with the predetermined purpose; the method further comprising storing at least one parameter of the one or more parameters on a data storage device included in the garment.
- the data required by the controller to recognise and cooperate with a wired garment is stored in a data storage device built into garment. It is also envisaged that the controller stores data on patient treatment history in the data memory located on the garment. In this way a common controller can interface with a range of garment types and automatically upload data from the garment which enables it to deliver appropriate signals to the electrodes and/or correctly process signals detected on nominated electrodes.
- a further advantage of this system is that a range of garments can be developed over a number of years and each of them can be compatible with a previously designed electronic controller. This is because the garments contain the treatment specification data and the controller simply loads this data to its on board microcomputer at start up and uses this data to produce the necessary stimulation signals at the appropriate terminals and/or or to appropriately process signals detected at nominated electrodes. This feature also allows treatment data to be changed as new therapies are developed since it is simply a matter of rewriting data in the garment memory.
- the attachment means can take other forms, such as a brace, headset, limb clamp or self adhering electrodes.
- the electrode adheres to the skin directly and conductive connection to the controller is done by means of a leadwire.
- the data storage device envisaged in this invention can be integrated into such an electrode assembly. This can be done by integration of the memory chip directly into the electrode assembly. Separate electrical connection to the chip terminals could be provided by additional leadwires.
- the patient or therapist does not have to identify which garment is connected, or to enter treatment specification data or select from a range of treatment options. They do not have to be concerned with how the electrodes are connected in the garment or to make selections which direct the electrical stimulus to the right sets of electrodes. They do not have to make selections about which electrodes contain relevant biological signals and what signal processing means are required to interpret them.
- treatment data logging can use the garment memory for storage. For example, information identifying the patient, the treatment history with the system, records of physiological measurements taken, condition of electrodes, service and replacement data. This information can be used to alert the user when it is time to clean or replace the electrodes.
- a garment containing a data storage device can store information to enable a connected controller to interpret signals appearing on its terminals. Furthermore, the aspects of the patient history relevant to the signals being measured can be stored on the garment, for example alarm limits for heart rate variation.
- Figure 1 is a diagram of a garment including wires and a controller in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a diagram of a further garment including wires and connectors.
- Figure 3 is a diagram of one type of device which may be incorporated into a garment in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing electrodes and pathways in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 5 is a timing diagram for waveforms used in electrical stimulation in accordance with the present invention .
- Figure 6 is a pulse train for a channel in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 7 illustrates an alternative attachment means according to the present invention which is directed at stimulation of the facial muscles.
- Figure 1 shows a typical wired garment 100 and controller 102 which connect together in an appropriate manner for example a plug or other connector 104.
- the controller may be an electronic module and the wired garment also contains a component 105 supporting a data storage device 106.
- the data storage device may be a serial data electrically erasable programmable read only memory. (EEPROM) or any other appropriate type of storage device
- the clothing in figure 1 is in the form of a body belt with four separate electrodes 108a, 108b, 108c, 108d, which each impart the required stimulation at a particular point of the body wearing it.
- the belt may be equipped with fastening means for holding the belt in place and may also include some external indicators to enable the belt to be correctly positioned on the body.
- FIG 2 a different garment 200 is shown.
- This garment includes four electrodes 202a-d each connected to a component 204.
- the component is shown in more detail in figure 3 and is similar in both figures 1 and 2.
- the component 204 includes two female connections 206 and 208 for receiving the prongs of plug 104 (as shown in figure 1) .
- the electrodes 202a-d are connected to one of the female connections 206 via connection wires 203.
- the data storage device 210 (equivalent to 106 in figure 1) is connected to the other connection 208.
- the data storage device may be a "one wire" serial EEPROM memory device such as that supplied by Dallas Semiconductor and is integrated into the Data Storage Element on the garment.
- the controller can read the contents of the serial EEPROM and thereby configure the controller for delivery of the required treatment for a particular person and that garment .
- Entry of configuration data to the memory on the garment can be accomplished in various ways. It can be entered at manufacture through use of a special jig which interfaces with connector 208. Data can also be entered after manufacture, by a suitably programmed computer and an adapter which converts data format for communication to the memory via connector 208.
- the controller 102 may also be programmed to have a configuration mode, whereby data and options selected by a user can be transferred and stored in the garment memory.
- Figure 4 shows how the electrodes 400a-d and pathways (lines with arrows in the figure) used in delivery of the pulse may be defined in a four electrode example. Such information could be provided on a pulse by pulse basis, but more likely it would be provided for groups of pulses or entire pulse trains. These options could be coded in the data storage means.
- the electronic module contains a microcomputer and drive circuitry which generates electrical pulses on the set of one or more output terminals, which terminals are, in use, intended to be connected to electrodes on the garment in contact with the body.
- the controller can deliver electrical drive signals to the terminals such as to cause currents to flow between selected terminals and thereby between the electrodes which are connected to the terminals.
- the microcontroller program uses stored data as input to calculate the precise timing of the signals to be the applied to the output terminals.
- Figure 7 shows an attachment means for supporting electrodes on the face in accordance with the present invention.
- the data storage element 210 (not shown in figure 7) is integrated into the connector module 204 located on the headset attachment means .
- the term garment is intended to include anything which is worn on or in contact with a body.
- the attachment means of figure 7 are thus encompassed within the definition of the term garment, as is any other form of attachment means howsoever attached to the body.
- the attachment means can be braces, frames, wires, adhesives or any other form. The only requirement is that there are one or more electrodes and a storage element for data supported on or in contact with the body.
- the setup and configuration of the stimulation controller to co-operate with a body electrode accessory such as a wired garment requires the input of data sufficient to specify the particular requirements of interfacing with that garment for the intended treatment.
- Various types of data are required and include:
- Figure 5 Shows some typical waveform that could be used in the electrical stimulation which will be described in greater detail below and include:
- Such pulse geometries can be described by identifying the waveform type from a list similar to that shown above and specifying certain parameters, such as Leading Phase Polarity P, Leading Phase Amplitude Vi, Leading Phase Duration ti, Trailing Phase duration t 2 , Interphase interval t3, Trailing Phase amplitude V 2 .
- the Pulse Repetition Rate may be defined in terms of the Inter- Pulse Interval (T) .
- These pulse parameters can be different for each channel of stimulation and therefore can be expressed as an array, for example ti(l), t 2 (2), . . t 2 (i) etc.
- Fig 6 shows the main elements of an amplitude modulated pulse train which can be described by the Maximum Signal Amplitude V, Ramp_Up Time RU, Contraction-Time CT, Ramp_Down Time RD, Off-time RT, Modulation type, Depth of Modulation M.
- Modulation type There may be several such trains on different channels and the time relationship between them also needs to be defined as Phase Delay.
- Alternative modulation schemes can also be specified, for example, frequency modulation, pulse width modulation, phase modulation.
- the treatment may be broken into segments, each with a defined duration in seconds .
- the stimulation parameters for each segment can be different and in this way complex treatment sequences involving changes in frequency, pulse width, waveform type etc can be encoded.
- Table A summarises data required to specify the pulse train of a treatment segment, and typical ranges for the values which arise.
- an indirect index can be stored as a value, and the actual value thereby recovered from a lookup table in the controller.
- a typical pulse train used in electrical stimulation applied could be characterised by the following data set.
- Pulse Frequency (i) denotes the pulse frequency on channel i.
- the microcontroller may also select which output terminals to apply the drive signals to. For example at any given time it may select a certain subset of the set of terminals to be anodes, another subset of the set of terminals to be cathodes.
- the controller applies signals to a constant current drive circuit which causes a stimulation current to flow between the anode set and the cathode set.
- the simplest form is a bit map memory 2N bits wide, where N is the number of electrodes in use.
- the high N bits are used to identify which electrodes are to be used as anodes, while the low N bits are used to identify which electrodes are to be used as cathodes. Electrodes unselected as either are left floating electrically.
- a 2N bit record like this can be used for each phase of a sequential stimulation, with an additional record which specifies the phase duration.
- a multiphase stimulation sequence can be specified to any required level of detail, limited only by the data storage capacity and speed of retrieval in real time.
- the stimulation may be selected to be triggered rather than free running, and the trigger conditions themselves may be programmable.
- the trigger source could be a hand switch or foot switch.
- a typical table of such trigger options by many of example could be as shown in table C.
- the data storage device may be used to provide information to the controller on how to process the signal.
- the electrodes to be used are identified and further information on acceptable electrode impedance, amplifier gain and filter settings are also provided as is shown by many of example in table D.
- patient specific data for example patient identification number or patient name, start date, program number selected, treatment session duration in minutes, total treatment hours to be completed, total treatment hours actually completed, intensity limit on each channel, intensity level reached on each channel, average intensity level used on each channel, date of next appointment.
- the device may log patient measurements such as body temperature during session, heart rate, blood pressure, maximum force produced, muscle fatigue index etc.
- a data file specifying at least some of the above information is stored in a memory device located within the garment.
- the controller When the controller is connected to the garment and switched on the controller loads the file into its on-board memory and uses this information to deliver the electrical stimulation to the output terminals, and/or to process signals recovered on the electrodes identified.
- the controller may store various treatment specific data back in the memory device located in the garment, for example, the average intensity used, total time used, number of treatments completed etc.
- An important characteristic of this invention is that the data storage device containing the data describing the medical treatment is stored to some extent at least in the garment.
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