Electromagnetic therapy device and methods
Electricity has been used for medical treatment throughout history. In a series of articles, I will present summaries of interesting patents that have been filed with the United States Patent Office.
Patent: US8412328B2
Link: https://patents.google.com/patent/US8412328B2/en
1. Purpose and Technical Field
The patent relates to electromagnetic field–based therapy applied to living tissue. It focuses on non-contact induction of electrical currents in the body using radio-frequency (RF) / pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) to influence biological processes associated with pain, inflammation, and tissue healing.
The invention sits at the intersection of:
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RF engineering
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Inductive coupling
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Wearable / disposable therapeutic devices
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Bioelectromagnetics
2. Fundamental Concept
Instead of passing current through electrodes on the skin, the device:
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Radiates an electromagnetic field
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Which inductively induces alternating electrical current inside tissue
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Without conductive contact and without penetrating the skin
The patent emphasizes that high-frequency induction allows current to enter tissue more effectively than low-frequency stimulation alone.
3. Device Architecture
The disclosed device is self-contained, lightweight, and portable, often intended for single-use or extended wear.
Core components:
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Electromagnetic field generator
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Includes an RF oscillator and driver
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Antenna
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Radiates the electromagnetic field
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Multiple geometries are described (loops, PCB traces, annular forms)
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Power source
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Typically a low-voltage DC battery (< ~10 V)
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Rechargeable or disposable
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Activator
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Switch or trigger that starts operation
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Can be one-time activation for lifetime operation
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Control / logic circuitry
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Controls pulse timing, duty cycle, indicators
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Optional elements
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RF feedback circuit (confirms radiation)
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Visual / tactile / audible indicators
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Deflector or magnetic shield to direct energy into tissue
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The entire assembly can be encapsulated to protect against moisture, dust, static, and environmental exposure.
4. Delivery Formats
The device is designed to be embedded in or attached to:
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Adhesive patches
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Bandages, pads
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Braces, wraps, straps
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Casts or post-operative supports
This design is intended to maximize compliance and allow continuous, long-duration treatment.
5. Operating Parameters (Representative Values)
The patent repeatedly stresses low power, long duration rather than high intensity.
Frequency:
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Common carrier frequency: 27 ± 0.5 MHz (e.g., 27.1 MHz)
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Broader range mentioned: ~3–30 MHz
Pulsing (PEMF behavior):
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RF carrier is pulsed
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Example:
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Pulse duration: ~100 microseconds
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Pulse repetition rate: ~1000 Hz
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Duty cycle: ~8–10%
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Power:
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Average available radiated power: < ~1 milliwatt
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Peak available radiated power density: < ~100 µW/cm² at tissue surface
The low duty cycle and low power density are intended to:
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Prevent tissue heating
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Allow therapy over days or weeks
6. Mechanism of Action (as described)
The patent proposes the following chain:
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RF field radiated by antenna
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Inductive coupling produces alternating current in tissue
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Biological nonlinearities (e.g., cell membranes acting like rectifiers) convert parts of this signal into low-frequency electrical potentials
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These low-frequency potentials:
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Influence cellular communication
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Affect ion movement, membrane behavior, and biochemical signaling
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Resulting effects are described as:
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Reduction of inflammation
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Reduction of edema
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Reduction or elimination of pain
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Promotion of tissue repair
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Importantly, the patent emphasizes that membrane capacitance allows induced RF currents to enter cells more efficiently than purely low-frequency stimulation.
7. Depth and Localization
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The device is claimed to induce therapeutically relevant currents at depths of ≥ 2 cm, with some embodiments claiming 3–6 cm
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Localization is achieved by:
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Small antenna size relative to wavelength
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Near-field dominance
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This minimizes far-field radiation and interference.
8. Enhanced Antenna Design
A significant technical contribution is an “enhanced antenna” concept:
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A wire wound around an annular (ring-shaped) magnetic or ferrite core
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The winding increases magnetic flux density
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This makes a compact antenna behave like one with a larger effective diameter
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Result:
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Greater induced current
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Deeper and wider tissue penetration
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The design also minimizes magnetic exposure to the battery and electronics.
9. Methods of Use (Claims Perspective)
The patent claims multiple method categories:
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Inducing electrical current in tissue without electrodes
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Treating pain-related and inflammatory conditions
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Operating the device at specific locations on the body
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Using pulsed fields with controlled duty cycles
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Combining RF induction with:
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Dielectrophoresis (movement of polar molecules)
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Iontophoresis (directed ion movement)
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Some embodiments describe placement at specific anatomical or acupuncture-related points to enhance therapeutic response.
10. Scope of Claimed Applications
The description lists a very broad range of possible conditions, including:
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Musculoskeletal pain and joint disorders
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Soft tissue injuries and inflammation
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Post-operative recovery
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Dental pain
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Neurological and systemic conditions
From a patent-analysis standpoint, this section mainly serves to:
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Broaden claim applicability
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Demonstrate general utility of the technology
The core invention, however, remains:
A low-power, wearable RF/PEMF device that non-contact inductively induces electrical currents in tissue for therapeutic purposes.
11. Key Takeaway (Condensed)
This patent protects:
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A specific combination of RF frequency, pulsed operation, antenna design, and wearable form factor
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For non-contact electrical stimulation of tissue
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Emphasizing low power, long duration, localized induction, and user compliance
