VESTIBULAR NERVE STIMULATION
EP24152868, US20210023370, EP3769810, US20220305263, US20250025693
A vestibular nerve stimulator, comprising: a stimulating assembly comprising a plurality of electrodes configured to be implanted in a recipient adjacent to otolith organs of an inner ear; and a stimulator unit configured to generate and deliver electrical stimulation signals to at least an inferior branch of the vestibular nerve via at least one of the plurality of electrodes through one or more of the otolith organs.

"Medical devices having one or more implantable components, generally referred to herein as implantable medical devices, have provided a wide range of therapeutic benefits to recipients over recent decades. In particular, partially or fully-implantable medical devices such as hearing prostheses (e.g., bone conduction devices, mechanical stimulators, cochlear implants, etc.) , implantable pacemakers, defibrillators, functional electrical stimulation devices, and other implantable medical devices, have been successful in performing lifesaving and/or lifestyle enhancement functions and/or recipient monitoring for a number of years. The types of implantable medical devices and the ranges of functions performed thereby have increased over the years. For example, many implantable medical devices now often include one or more instruments, apparatus, sensors, processors, controllers or other functional mechanical or electrical components that are permanently or temporarily implanted in a recipient. These functional devices are typically used to diagnose, prevent, monitor, treat, or manage a disease/injury or symptom thereof, or to investigate, replace or modify the anatomy or a physiological process. Many of these functional devices utilize power and/or data received from external devices that are part of, or operate in conjunction with, the implantable medical device. "

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