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titleOfInvention Posture Determination and Stimulation Adjustment in a Spinal Cord Stimulator System Using Sensed Stimulation Artifacts
abstract In Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) systems having sensing capability, conventional wisdom seeks to minimize or avoid sensing of stimulation artifacts caused by the stimulation. Despite this, the present disclosure recognizes that stimulation artifacts in and of itself can include useful information relevant to operation of the SCS implant and/or the status of the patient. In particular, stimulation artifact features as sensed canbe used to determine a posture or activity of the patient, or more generally to adjust the stimulation program that the SCS implant is providing. Furthermore, sensing of stimulation artifact features can be as useful as, and possibly even more useful than, information gleaned from sensing neural responses to stimulation, such as Evoked Compound Action Potentials (ECAPs).
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