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Implantable Electrode for Coordinated Reset Neuromodulation
Case ID:
M23-283L
Web Published:
5/6/2024
Excessive synchronization of populations of neurons has been implicated in several neurological conditions. Coordinated reset neuromodulation, is a method which takes advantage of neuroplasticity to counteract excessive synchronization and reset the phase and change connection strengths of neurons. As such, it may be used to treat these neurological conditions such as epileptic seizures, Spasmodic Dysphonia, Parkinson’s Disease and Tourette’s syndrome. Many of these neurological conditions are conventionally treated with Botox injections, vibrotactile devices or oral medication, which typically do not provide long lasting effects.
Researchers at Arizona State University in collaboration with researchers and clinicians at the Mayo Clinic have developed an implantable electrode neuromodulation system for the treatment of a number of neurological conditions. This device utilizes the concept of coordinated reset to desynchronize neuronal activity. The electrode is designed with materials that minimize abrasions to the nerves, extending the life of the treatment. Material characterization testing was completed through impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry to ensure efficacy and safety.
This system holds potential as an innovative treatment option for many neurological conditions, offering an alternative and longer lasting approach to conventional treatments like Botox injections.
Potential Applications
Coordinated reset neuromodulation
Laryngeal nerve stimulation for spasmodic dysphonia treatment
Treatment of Parkinson’s disease
Treatment of epileptic seizures
Treatment for Tourette’s syndrome
Benefits and Advantages
Long term treatment option
Reduced treatment frequency
May have sustained therapeutic effects
Utilizes materials with reduced nerve abrasion
May cost less overall compared to more frequent treatment options
This type of neuromodulation typically does not require extensive calibration
For more information about the inventor(s) and their research, please see
Dr. Muthuswamy's departmental webpage
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For Information, Contact:
Jovan Heusser
Director of Licensing and Business Development
Skysong Innovations
jovan.heusser@skysonginnovations.com