IP Library Granted Patent US 12673208
Granted Patent B2
US 12673208 · App. 18/257,873 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

System and method for treating chronic pain

Inventors: Philip Cornish (Hawthorn, AU); Anne Cornish (Hawthorn, AU)
Assignee: SPECIALISED PAIN MEDICINE PTY LTD
A61N1/36071A61N1/36175A61N1/37247
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Patent No.
US 12673208
App. No.
18/257,873
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments of a method for treating a patient suffering from chronic pain are described. A source location of chronic pain in a patient is first identified. A regional anaesthetic is then used to temporarily block selected nerves to confirm the source location and identify a target nerve. An electrode array of a neuromodulation apparatus is then implanted in the patient over the target nerve, such as just under the stratum corneum, and the neuromodulation apparatus is then used to stimulate the electrode array to create a long term conduction block that provides persistent pain relief to the patient.

Claims (21)

1 . A method for treating a patient in need of pain relief comprising:

selecting one or more nerves associated with a hypothesised source location of pain in a patient wherein each selected nerve is either within the hypothesised source location, in a sensory signal pathway upstream of the hypothesised source location, or in a sensory signal pathway bounding the hypothesised source location;

temporarily blocking each of the selected one or more nerves using a regional anaesthetic to identify one or more target nerves;

implanting in the patient, an electrode array of a neuromodulation apparatus in the skin or adjacent the hypodermis to overlie at least one of the one or more target nerves, and in use, the electrode array is stimulated by the neuromodulation apparatus to provide pain relief to the patient.

2 . The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the electrode array is implanted under the stratum corneum and in the dermis or hypodermis.

3 . The method as claimed in claim 2 wherein the electrode array is implanted in the hypodermis.

4 . The method as claimed in claim 3 wherein the electrode array is implanted adjacent the dermis in the hypodermis.

5 . The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the depth of the electrode array is selected to provide a stable field on the target nerve.

6 . The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein each selected nerve is temporarily blocked for a time period sufficient to assess if blocking the nerve reduces the patient's pain below a predefined threshold level, and the target nerve is selected based on observed pain relief.

7 . The method as claimed in claim 6 , the time period is sufficient to assess if blocking the nerve eliminates the patient's pain.

8 . The method as claimed in claim 6 wherein at least one selected nerve is blocked for a time period of at least 20 hours.

9 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising configuring the neuromodulation apparatus to provide a continuous conduction block to the respective target nerve.

10 . The method as claimed in claim 9 , wherein configuring the neuromodulation apparatus comprises:

selecting an initial pulse frequency, a pulse width, and an amplitude of a stimulation signal;

adjusting the amplitude to a level at which the patient just perceives the sensation.

11 . The method as claimed in claim 10 , further comprising further adjusting the pulse frequency and pulse width based on patient feedback.

12 . The method as claimed in claim 10 , wherein a template program stores the initial pulse frequency, pulse rate, and amplitude of a stimulation, and the method comprises selecting the template program on user interface of a controller, adjusting the initial settings, and then saving the settings in the neuromodulation apparatus.

13 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising determining the hypothesised source location of pain in the patient, through taking or reviewing a patient history, and performing a physical examination of the patient.

14 . A method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the electrode array is implanted at a position near to a boundary between the dermis and hypodermis.

15 . A method as claimed in claim 14 , wherein each selected nerve is temporarily blocked for a time period sufficient to assess if blocking the nerve reduces the patient's pain below a predefined threshold level, and the target nerve is selected based on observed pain relief.

16 . A method as claimed in claim 15 further comprising configuring the neuromodulation apparatus to provide a continuous conduction block to the respective target nerve.