WO2018168605A1 - 情報処理装置、電気治療器、システムおよびプログラム - Google Patents

情報処理装置、電気治療器、システムおよびプログラム Download PDF

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WO2018168605A1
WO2018168605A1 PCT/JP2018/008754 JP2018008754W WO2018168605A1 WO 2018168605 A1 WO2018168605 A1 WO 2018168605A1 JP 2018008754 W JP2018008754 W JP 2018008754W WO 2018168605 A1 WO2018168605 A1 WO 2018168605A1
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充 鮫島
由依 渡邉
田畑 信
佐藤 哲也
昇三 高松
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  • the present disclosure relates to an information processing device, an electrotherapy device, a system, and a program, and particularly relates to an information processing device, an electrotherapy device, a system, and a program for treatment of the body.
  • an electrotherapeutic device configured to give an electrical stimulus to the relevant part by outputting a low frequency pulse to the user's body part through an electrode pad.
  • the physical condition adjustment system of Patent Document 1 Japanese Translation of PCT International Publication No. 2009-539489 depends on the effective state such as the sensed exercise period, patient rest or sleep, low heart rate level, and the like. Apply treatment according to a programmed schedule.
  • the biostimulator of Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-110117
  • treatment program information electrode block connection / parameter information
  • patient ID patient ID
  • medical worker ID medical worker ID
  • treatment history information treatment history information
  • the treatment apparatus of patent document 3 Japanese translations of PCT publication No. 2005-500109 gazette
  • a GUI graphical user interface
  • the therapy device is programmed to accurately process each parameter.
  • This indication is made in view of the above situations, and the purpose in a certain situation is an information processor which can determine the contents of treatment performed from the tendency of the user's own action of an electrotherapy device, It is to provide an electrotherapy device, system and program.
  • the information processing apparatus includes a control unit that controls the information processing apparatus, and the control unit acquires action information indicating the content of the action of the user of the electrotherapy device and stores the action information in the storage unit; , A tendency determination unit for determining a behavior tendency based on behavior information indicating the content of the user's behavior stored in the storage unit, and a treatment program for causing the electrotherapy device to perform the treatment content corresponding to the behavior tendency A program determining unit for determining
  • the electrotherapy device includes a current generation unit that generates current output to the site according to the treatment program via the electrode unit configured to be in contact with the body site, and the treatment program includes a current waveform.
  • the action includes a user's action
  • the action information includes a type of the user's action and a time or number of times of the action.
  • the behavior includes a user operation on the electrotherapy device, and the behavior information includes a type of the treatment mode designated by the user operation and a time or the number of times the treatment mode is designated.
  • An electrotherapy device includes a control unit that controls the electrotherapy device, and the control unit acquires information indicating a behavior tendency of a user of the electrotherapy device, and the acquired information indicates a tendency It is configured to determine a treatment program for causing the electrotherapy device to carry out the treatment content corresponding to.
  • the electrotherapy device includes a current generation unit that generates current output to the site according to the treatment program via the electrode unit configured to be in contact with the body site, and the treatment program includes a current waveform.
  • a system includes an information processing device and an electrotherapy device that communicates with the information processing device.
  • the information processing device includes a control unit that controls the information processing device.
  • a trend determination unit for determining a behavior tendency based on behavior information indicating the content of the user's behavior accumulated in the unit, and a treatment program for causing the electrotherapy device to implement the treatment content corresponding to the behavior tendency
  • a program determining unit that transmits the information of the determined treatment program to the electrotherapy device.
  • the electrotherapy device includes a current generation unit that generates current output to the site according to the treatment program via the electrode unit configured to be in contact with the body site, and the treatment program includes a current waveform.
  • a program for causing a computer to execute an information processing method includes the steps of acquiring behavior information indicating the content of the user's behavior of the electrotherapy device and storing the behavior information in the storage unit, determining the behavior tendency based on the behavior information stored in the storage unit, Determining a treatment program for causing the electrotherapy device to carry out treatment contents corresponding to the above tendency.
  • the electrotherapy device includes a current generation unit that generates an electric current output to the site in accordance with the treatment program via an electrode unit configured to be in contact with the body site. Contains parameters that define the current waveform.
  • FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a mobile device 21 according to a first embodiment.
  • 1 is a configuration diagram of a terminal device 10 according to a first embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a server 30 according to a first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a functional configuration of a server 30 according to the first embodiment. It is a figure which shows an example of the content of the action information storage part 31 concerning Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. It is a figure which shows an example of the content of the table 32 concerning Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a process flowchart according to the first exemplary embodiment;
  • Embodiment 1 can be defined as follows.
  • the “content of action” includes the type of user operation or the type of user operation on the electrotherapy device.
  • Behavior information includes the type of user action and the time or number of times that the action was performed. Alternatively, it includes the type of user operation and the time or number of times the user operation has been performed.
  • An “electric therapy device” is a device that applies electrical stimulation to an electrode attached to a body part by applying voltage to the electrode, but the type of electrotherapy device is It is not limited.
  • the “treatment program” is a program for causing the electrotherapy device to execute the treatment content, and includes a program executed by the processor of the electrotherapy device.
  • the parameter of the treatment program is a value for defining the content of treatment performed by the treatment program, and indicates a variable (its value) passed as an argument to the treatment program, for example. Therefore, the content of the treatment program can be changed by changing the parameters.
  • the “parameter type” includes a waveform parameter, a voltage parameter, and a time parameter that define a waveform of a current flowing through a body part through an electrode.
  • the waveform parameters include parameters such as current waveform amplitude, pulse width, period, and duty ratio.
  • the voltage parameter includes a voltage value applied to the electrode.
  • the time parameter includes the treatment time (such as the time to pass current through the electrode to the site). Note that the types of parameters are not limited to these.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a schematic configuration of an information processing system 1 according to the first embodiment.
  • an information processing system 1 includes a terminal device 10 used by a measurement subject (also referred to as a user), a low-frequency treatment device 20 that is an example of an “electric treatment device”, a wristwatch-type mobile device 21, A server 30 and networks 41 and 43 are included.
  • the mobile device 21 has a function of measuring biological information (for example, blood pressure, number of steps, amount of activity, etc.) of the measurement subject.
  • the terminal device 10 is an example of an “information processing device”.
  • the terminal device 10 is a smart phone provided with a touch panel, for example.
  • the terminal device 10 may be another type of terminal device such as a foldable mobile phone, a tablet terminal device, a PC (personal computer), a PDA (Personal Data Assistance).
  • the network 41 includes various networks such as the Internet and a mobile terminal communication network in order to connect the terminal device 10 and the server 30 to each other.
  • the network 43 employs a short-range wireless communication system to connect the terminal device 10 to the low-frequency treatment device 20 and the mobile device 21, and is typically BLE (Bluetooth (registered trademark) low energy). Is adopted.
  • BLE Bluetooth (registered trademark) low energy
  • the network 43 is not limited to this, and a wired communication method may be adopted, or another wireless communication method such as a wireless LAN (local area network) may be adopted.
  • the server 30 includes a behavior information storage unit 31 for accumulating and storing user behavior information in a storage unit, and a table 32 in which parameters of a treatment program are registered.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an appearance of the low frequency treatment device 20 according to the first embodiment in association with the terminal device 10.
  • the low frequency treatment device 20 includes a pad 2, a holder 3, and a main body 4.
  • the low frequency treatment device 20 is a so-called cordless type, and is controlled according to control information received from the terminal device 10.
  • the pad 2 is an example of an “electrode part” configured to be in contact with a body part.
  • the pad 2 has a sheet-like shape and is attached so as to come into contact with a part of the user's body, more specifically, a part to be treated.
  • a conductive layer 2 a is provided on the outer surface of the pad 2 (the lower surface) facing the body.
  • the pad 2 is affixed on the user's skin using a conductive gel or the like, and a pulse current having a frequency corresponding to the treatment program is supplied to the user through the conductive layer 2a.
  • the pad 2 has an attachment part (not shown) and a treatment part 2Y.
  • the attachment portion is held by the holder 3.
  • the holder 3 is positioned and disposed on the attachment portion.
  • the treatment part 2Y is provided on the left and right outer sides of the attachment part, and the conductive layer 2a is exposed on the surface of the treatment part 2Y facing the body.
  • the conductive layer 2a is also exposed on the surface facing the main body 4 and this exposed portion constitutes an electrode.
  • the main body 4 includes a case 4 a having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape as an exterior body.
  • An engaging portion 5 is formed between the case 4 a and the holder 3, and the main body portion 4 (case 4 a) is detachably attached to the holder 3 by the engaging portion 5.
  • the main body 4 is provided with a switch 48S that is operated by a user in order to control the low frequency treatment device 20.
  • the main body 4 includes a display unit (not shown) for outputting information such as the operating state of the low frequency treatment device 20.
  • the main body 4 supplies a low-frequency pulse current to the conductive layer 2 a of the pad 2 while being attached to the holder 3.
  • the main body 4 incorporates a substrate and an electric circuit mounted on the substrate.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically illustrating an internal configuration of the low-frequency treatment device 20 according to the first embodiment.
  • the low frequency treatment device 20 includes an operation unit 201, a display unit 202, a control unit 203 including a CPU (Central Processing Unit), and a PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) circuit 209 as main components.
  • a current generation unit 204, a storage unit 206, a communication unit 207, and an LED (Light Emitting Diode) unit 208 are provided.
  • the low-frequency treatment device 20 includes a power supply unit that supplies power to each component.
  • an alkaline battery is used as the power supply unit.
  • the power supply unit stabilizes the battery voltage and generates a drive voltage to be supplied to each component.
  • the control unit 203 typically includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) or an MPU (Multi Processing Unit).
  • the control unit 203 functions as a control unit that controls the operation of each unit of the low frequency treatment device 20 by reading and executing the program stored in the storage unit 206.
  • the storage unit 206 is realized by a RAM (Random Access Memory), a ROM (Read-Only Memory), a flash memory, or the like.
  • the storage unit 206 stores a program (including a treatment program) executed by the control unit 203, data used by the control unit 203, and the like.
  • the operation unit 201 includes, for example, a switch 48S and various switches in order to accept a user operation input to the low frequency treatment device 20.
  • the control unit 203 receives the operation content and controls each unit according to the received operation content.
  • the communication unit 207 includes a circuit for communicating with the terminal device 10.
  • the communication unit 207 receives control information from the terminal device 10 and outputs the control information to the control unit 203.
  • the control information includes the above-described parameters and a command for instructing to set the parameters in the treatment program.
  • the control unit 203 sets control information parameters in the treatment program in accordance with the control information command. Thereby, the original parameter of the treatment program is changed, and the treatment content executed by the treatment program can be changed.
  • the control unit 203 executes the treatment program to generate a PWM control signal (such as a voltage signal) according to the changed parameter, and outputs the PWM control signal to the PWM circuit 209.
  • a PWM control signal such as a voltage signal
  • the current generation unit 204 is a circuit that generates a current (hereinafter also referred to as “treatment current”) that flows from the pad 2 to a part of the user's body (more specifically, a part to be treated).
  • the PWM circuit 209 of the current generation unit 204 is instructed by the PWM control signal (that is, indicated by the parameter) while keeping the pulse current constant and adjusting the output current amount according to the PWM control signal from the control unit 203. )
  • a pulse current having amplitude, duty ratio (period), etc. is output.
  • the waveform of the treatment current output from the current generation unit 204 (hereinafter also referred to as “treatment waveform”) is determined by the PWM control signal according to the parameter from the control unit 203.
  • the treatment current is not limited to the pulse current, and an alternating current may be used, or both types of currents may be selectively used.
  • the treatment current output from the current generator 204 includes, for example, a low-frequency pulse current.
  • the pulse width of the treatment waveform using the low-frequency pulse current includes a short one of about 100 ⁇ sec, for example. Further, the maximum value of the pulse amplitude is, for example, about 100V.
  • the current generation unit 204 changes various pulse waveforms (amplitude, pulse width, period, etc.) according to the treatment program, so that various types of stimuli such as “fir”, “tap”, “push”, and “rustle” are applied to the site. Can be given.
  • the treatment content for the site can be changed (adjusted) by changing the parameters of the treatment program. Specifically, by changing the amplitude or pulse width of the pulse, adjustment of the “strength” (electric stimulation intensity) of the stimulus such as “fir”, “tapping”, “pushing”, “rustling”, etc. By changing the appearance cycle of the group, it is possible to adjust the “speed” of stimuli such as “fir”, “tap”, “push”, and “rustle”.
  • the low frequency treatment device 20 may measure the bioelectrical impedance and adjust the parameter values described above from the measured bioelectrical impedance.
  • a well-known method can be used for the measurement method of bioimpedance, description is not repeated here.
  • FIG. 4 is a configuration diagram of the mobile device 21 according to the first embodiment.
  • mobile device 21 includes a control unit 101 including a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a display unit 102 including a display such as a liquid crystal, and key buttons for accepting user operations on mobile device 21.
  • control unit 101 including a CPU (Central Processing Unit)
  • display unit 102 including a display such as a liquid crystal
  • key buttons for accepting user operations on mobile device 21.
  • An external information processing apparatus including a terminal unit 10 and a card R / W (Read / Write) unit 106 that reads and writes information on various recording media such as an operation unit 103, a memory unit 104, a timer 105, and a memory card
  • a communication unit 107, a power supply unit 108, a GPS (Global Positioning System) unit 109, an acceleration sensor 110, a blood pressure measurement unit 111, a microphone 112, and a speaker 113 are included.
  • the memory unit 104 is realized by a RAM (Random Access Memory), a ROM (Read-Only Memory), a flash memory, or the like.
  • the storage area of the memory unit 104 stores a program executed by the control unit 101 or data used by the control unit 101.
  • the acceleration sensor 110 measures the acceleration applied to the mobile device 21 and outputs the measured acceleration component to the control unit 101.
  • the acceleration component includes, for example, a voltage output proportional to the acceleration applied to each direction of the X axis, the Y axis, and the Z axis.
  • the blood pressure measurement unit 111 includes a pressure sensor 111A, a valve 111B, a pump 111C, and a cuff 111D attached to a measurement site (arm).
  • the control unit 101 controls the blood pressure measurement unit 111 to calculate a blood pressure value (for example, an index such as systolic blood pressure SYS and diastolic blood pressure DIA) based on the cuff pressure output from the blood pressure measurement unit 111.
  • the pulse rate may be calculated together with the blood pressure value.
  • FIG. 5 is a configuration diagram of the terminal device 10 according to the first embodiment.
  • terminal device 10 includes, as main components, CPU 152, timer 153, memory 154, operation unit 156 that accepts user operations on terminal device 10, display 158, and wireless communication via antenna 162.
  • a communication unit 160, a memory interface (I / F) 164, a communication interface (I / F) 166, a speaker 168 for audio output, and a microphone 170 for audio input are included.
  • the CPU 152 controls each unit by executing a program stored in the memory 154.
  • the storage area of the memory 154 includes a RAM (Random Access Memory), a ROM (Read-Only Memory), a flash memory, a hard disk device, and the like.
  • the memory 154 stores a program executed by the CPU 152 or data used by the CPU 152.
  • the operation unit 156 accepts an operation input to the terminal device 10.
  • the operation unit 156 is realized including a touch panel.
  • the touch panel is provided on the display 158.
  • the operation unit 156 may include a switch / button.
  • the operation unit 156 includes a button 157 operated by the user in order to instruct to update (change) the treatment program of the low frequency treatment device 20.
  • the button 157 includes a hardware button or a software button displayed on the touch panel.
  • the CPU 152 transmits a download request to the server 30.
  • the download request includes a command that requests the server 30 for a recommended treatment waveform parameter to be described later. Details of the recommended treatment waveform parameters will be described later.
  • the communication unit 160 connects to the mobile communication network via the antenna 162 and transmits and receives signals for wireless communication.
  • the terminal device 10 can communicate with other communication devices (for example, the server 30 and other terminal devices 10) via a mobile communication network such as LTE (Long Term Evolution).
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • Memory interface 164 reads data from external storage medium 165.
  • the CPU 152 reads data stored in the storage medium 165 via the memory interface 164 and stores the data in the memory 154.
  • the CPU 152 reads data from the memory 154 and stores the data in the external storage medium 165 via the memory interface 164.
  • the storage medium 165 is non-volatile such as CD (Compact Disc), DVD (Digital Versatile Disk), BD (Blu-ray (registered trademark) Disc), USB (Universal Serial Bus) memory, SD (Secure Digital) memory card, etc. Includes media for storing programs or data.
  • CD Compact Disc
  • DVD Digital Versatile Disk
  • BD Blu-ray (registered trademark) Disc
  • USB Universal Serial Bus
  • SD Secure Digital
  • the communication I / F (Interface) 166 is realized by an adapter, a connector, or the like in order to control communication between the terminal device 10 and the mobile device 21 or the low frequency treatment device 20.
  • BLE Bluetooth (registered trademark) low energy
  • the communication method may be a wireless communication method using a wireless LAN or the like, or a wired communication method using USB (Universal Serial Bus) or the like.
  • FIG. 6 is a configuration diagram of the server 30 according to the first embodiment.
  • server 30 includes a control unit 501 including a CPU, an output unit 503 for outputting information, and an operation unit 504 including a button / switch for accepting a user operation on server 30.
  • the server 30 further includes a communication unit 506 for communicating with the terminal device 10 and the like via the network 41, a memory unit 505 including a ROM and RAM for storing programs and data, and an HDD (Hard Disc Drive) 507. .
  • HDD Hard Disc Drive
  • the HDD 507 has a behavior information storage unit 31 and a table 32.
  • the behavior information storage unit 31 is an area for storing behavior information received from the terminal device 10 while accumulating.
  • the behavior information includes behavior information (hereinafter referred to as motion-behavior information) 60 based on the user's daily motion, and behavior information based on the user's operation on the low-frequency treatment device 20 (hereinafter, operation-behavior information). 61).
  • motion-behavior information behavior information
  • operation-behavior information behavior information based on the user's operation on the low-frequency treatment device 20
  • table 32 information on the treatment waveform (more specifically, the parameters described above) is registered. Details of the behavior information storage unit 31 and the table 32 will be described later.
  • the control unit 101 of the mobile device 21 determines the operation of the user wearing the mobile device 21.
  • the control unit 101 detects walking with a swing of the arm based on the acceleration component from the acceleration sensor 110.
  • the type of motion detected from the acceleration component is not limited to walking, and may be, for example, running, a motion of turning an arm, or a motion of turning a shoulder.
  • control unit 101 detects that the user is moving in a standing posture on the train by combining the acceleration component from the acceleration sensor 110 and the surrounding sound collected by the microphone 112.
  • control unit 101 detects that the user is climbing by combining the acceleration component from the acceleration sensor 110 and the altitude detected by the GPS unit 109.
  • the control unit 101 measures the time during which the determined type of movement (walking, standing on the train, climbing, etc.) is performed.
  • the control unit 101 generates action-behavior information 60 including the type of action and the measurement time, and transmits the action-behavior information 60 to the server 30 via the terminal device 10.
  • the terminal device 10 When the user carries the terminal device 10, the terminal device 10 detects the type and time of the operation described above, and the operation-behavior information 60 including the detected operation type and measurement time is stored in the server. 30 may be transmitted.
  • the user performs an operation on the low-frequency treatment device 20 via the operation unit 156 of the terminal device 10.
  • the terminal device 10 transmits, for example, control information for implementing a specified treatment mode (treatment content) to the low frequency treatment device 20 based on the user operation content received via the operation unit 156.
  • the treatment mode is defined by, for example, a combination of a treatment site, electrical stimulation intensity, and treatment time.
  • the low frequency treatment device 20 Based on the type of treatment mode included in the control information from the terminal device 10, the low frequency treatment device 20 reads a treatment mode program corresponding to the type from the storage unit and executes it. Thereby, each part of the low frequency treatment device 20 is controlled, and the treatment content according to the treatment mode designated by the user operation is performed.
  • the terminal device 10 generates operation-behavior information 61 and transmits it to the server 30 when the treatment mode indicated by the user operation content is performed.
  • the operation-behavior information 61 includes the type of treatment mode designated to be performed by the user operation and the number of times the treatment mode has been implemented (or the time at which the treatment mode was implemented).
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a functional configuration of the server 30 according to the first embodiment.
  • the configuration of FIG. 7 mainly determines the user's behavior tendency from the behavior information (operation-behavior information 60 or operation-behavior information 61), and sets the treatment content corresponding to the determined behavior trend to the low-frequency treatment device.
  • a function for determining a treatment program (more specifically, the parameters described above) to be implemented is shown.
  • the function of each unit is realized mainly by the control unit 501 executing a computer program.
  • Each unit is not limited to that realized by a computer program, and may be realized by a combination of a computer program and a circuit.
  • control unit 501 outputs the behavior information received via the communication control unit 516 and the communication control unit 516 for controlling the communication unit 506 to the storage processing unit 511 according to the received order.
  • Unit 510 a storage processing unit 511 that stores behavior information output from behavior acquisition unit 510 in behavior information storage unit 31 in the order received, trend determination unit 520, and program determination unit 530.
  • the trend determination unit 520 includes an operation history analysis unit 512 and an operation history analysis unit 513.
  • the operation history analysis unit 512 analyzes the operation-behavior information 61 in the behavior information storage unit 31 and determines the tendency of the user's operation on the low frequency treatment device 20 based on the result of the analysis. The operation tendency more specifically indicates the tendency of the selection of the treatment mode described above.
  • the operation history analysis unit 513 analyzes the operation-behavior information 60 of the behavior information storage unit 31, and determines the tendency of the user's daily operation based on the analysis result.
  • the program determination unit 530 determines a recommended treatment program corresponding to the behavior tendency determined by the tendency determination unit 520. Specifically, the program determination unit 530 searches the table 32 based on the determined behavior tendency, selects a recommended treatment waveform parameter based on the search result, and generates waveform data. Part 515.
  • the waveform data generation unit 515 generates recommended waveform data including parameters of the selected recommended waveform and outputs the recommended waveform data to the communication control unit 516.
  • the communication control unit 516 controls the communication unit 506 so as to transmit the recommended waveform data to the terminal device 10.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of the content of the behavior information storage unit 31 according to the first embodiment.
  • the behavior information storage unit 31 includes a plurality of behavior types and the time or number of times that the behavior is performed in association with each behavior type.
  • the type of action is a user action (for example, walking, moving a train while standing, etc.)
  • the time when the action is performed is associated.
  • the type of action is a user operation on the low frequency treatment device 20 (designation of shoulder mode, designation of stimulation intensity of 5 or more, designation of waist mode, etc.)
  • the number of times the operation is performed (or time) Is associated.
  • the storage processing unit 511 stores the behavior type of the received behavior information in association with the time or the number of times in the behavior information storage unit 31.
  • the storage processing unit 511 stores the behavior information according to the order in which the behavior information is received, that is, according to the time series in which the user performed the operation or operation. Thereby, the behavior information in the behavior information storage unit 31 can represent a history of user behavior.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of the contents of the table 32 according to the first embodiment.
  • the table 32 includes action contents 321 indicating the contents of a plurality of kinds of actions and treatment waveform parameters 322 recommended in association with the action contents 321.
  • Information in the table 32 is acquired through experiments or the like.
  • the parameter 322 may include the waveform parameter, the voltage parameter, and the time parameter described above.
  • FIG. 10 is a process flowchart according to the first embodiment.
  • the program according to this flowchart is stored in the storage unit of the server 30.
  • Control unit 501 reads a program from the storage unit and executes the read program.
  • the operation-behavior information 60 or the operation-behavior information 61 received from the terminal device 10 is stored by the storage processing unit 511.
  • a flag is used to indicate that a recommended treatment waveform parameter has been determined.
  • control unit 501 determines whether it is time to aggregate and analyze the behavior information in behavior information storage unit 31 (step S ⁇ b> 3).
  • the daily time 0:00 is set as the time for aggregation and analysis.
  • the control unit 501 repeats step S3 every day when the time is not 00:00 (NO in step S3), but when time is 00:00 (YES in step S3), the flag is set to “OFF”. 'Is set (step S5).
  • the control unit 501 activates the operation history analysis unit 512 (step S7).
  • the operation history analysis unit 512 analyzes the information in the behavior information storage unit 31 and, based on the result of the analysis, in the treatment mode of the behavior content 321, the operation more than a predetermined number of times (or a predetermined number of times) It is determined whether or not there is a treatment mode for which (execution) has been performed (step S9). If the operation history analysis unit 512 determines that there is no treatment mode in which the operation has been performed a predetermined number of times or more (NO in step S9), the operation history analysis unit 512 proceeds to step S17.
  • the operation history analysis unit 512 determines that there is a treatment mode in which the operation has been performed a predetermined number of times or more (YES in step S9), the operation history analysis unit 512 determines each treatment mode determined in step S9. The number of operations or time is extracted, and one treatment mode is determined based on the result of the extraction process (step S11).
  • step S11 the operation history analysis unit 512 extracts, for each determined treatment mode, the time when the treatment mode is performed, and extracts it. Based on the time determined, one of the two or more treatment modes is determined. For example, the treatment mode having the larger total value of the length of time in which the treatment mode is performed is determined. Thereby, the tendency of designation
  • the operation history analysis unit 512 sets the flag to “ON” when the treatment mode according to the trend is determined (step S13).
  • the selection unit 514 searches the table 32 based on the treatment mode determined in step S11, and selects a recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 associated with the action content 321 that matches the treatment mode based on the search result (Ste S15).
  • the selected recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 is output to the waveform data generation unit 515. Thereafter, the process proceeds to step S17.
  • step S17 the control unit 501 activates the operation history analysis unit 513 (step S17).
  • the operation history analysis unit 513 analyzes the information in the behavior information storage unit 31 and, based on the analysis result, performs a predetermined time or more in a certain period of time going back from the present time in a plurality of types of operations of the behavior content 321. It is determined whether or not there is an operation (step S19). If the operation history analysis unit 513 determines that no operation has been performed for a predetermined time or longer (NO in step S19), the operation history analysis unit 513 proceeds to step S27.
  • the operation history analysis unit 513 determines that there is an operation performed for a predetermined time or more (YES in step S19)
  • the operation history analysis unit 513 stores action information for each operation determined in step S19.
  • the extraction process of the time when the operation is performed from the unit 31 is performed, and one type of operation is determined based on the result of the extraction process (step S21).
  • step S21 the operation history analysis unit 513 determines the time when the operations are performed from the behavior information storage unit 31 for the determined various operations. Extraction is performed, and one of two or more types of operations is determined based on the extracted time. For example, an operation having a larger total value of the length of time during which the operation is performed is determined. Thereby, the tendency of the user's operation performed in a certain time period going back is determined.
  • the operation history analysis unit 513 sets the flag to ‘ON’ when the type of operation according to the trend is determined (step S ⁇ b> 23).
  • the selection unit 514 searches the table 32 based on the type of action determined in step S21, and selects a recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 associated with the action content 321 that matches the type of action based on the search result. (Step S25).
  • the selected recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 is output to the waveform data generation unit 515. Thereafter, the process proceeds to step S27.
  • step S27 the control unit 501 determines whether or not the flag is “ON” (step S27). By determining whether or not the flag is “ON”, it is determined whether or not the recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 is selected in step S15 or step S25.
  • control unit 501 determines that the flag is not “ON” (NO in step S27), the control unit 501 returns to step S3 and similarly performs the subsequent processing. On the other hand, if it is determined that the flag is “OFF” (YES in step S27), the control unit 501 determines whether a download request for the recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 is received from the terminal device 10 (step S27). S29).
  • control unit 501 determines that a download request has not been received (NO in step S29)
  • the control unit 501 returns to step S3 and performs the subsequent processing.
  • the waveform data generation unit 515 generates recommended waveform data including the parameter 322 of the recommended treatment waveform (step S31). The data is output to the communication control unit 516.
  • the communication control unit 516 transmits the recommended waveform data from the waveform data generation unit 515 to the terminal device 10 (step S33).
  • the terminal device 10 Based on the recommended waveform data from the server 30, the terminal device 10 generates control information including a recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 and a command for setting this in the treatment program, and transmits the control information to the low frequency treatment device 20. .
  • the treatment program according to the control information from the terminal device 10 is executed, and the treatment content according to the tendency of the user's behavior is performed.
  • Modification 1 The modification of said Embodiment 1 is shown.
  • the server 30 determines a behavior tendency based on the behavior information stored in the behavior information storage unit 31 and determines the recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 based on the determined trend.
  • the processing may be performed by the terminal device 10 or the low frequency treatment device 20.
  • the server 30 may determine the behavior tendency, and the terminal device 10 or the low frequency treatment device 20 may determine the recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 based on the behavior tendency received from the server 30.
  • the terminal device 10 may determine the behavior tendency from the user behavior information, and the low frequency treatment device 20 may determine the recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 based on the behavior tendency received from the terminal device 10.
  • the terminal device 10 determines a behavior tendency based on the behavior information, determines a recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 based on the determined tendency, and recommends the recommended waveform data including the determined parameter 322 to the low frequency treatment device 20. It may be transmitted.
  • the low frequency treatment device 20 collects user behavior information and stores it in the storage unit 206.
  • the control unit 203 may determine a behavior tendency based on the behavior information stored in the storage unit 206, and determine a recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 from the table stored in the storage unit 206 based on the determined tendency.
  • the low frequency treatment device 20 can be operated as a stand-alone device regardless of the terminal device 10 and the server 30, and the low frequency treatment device 20 can execute a treatment program according to the tendency of the user's behavior.
  • Modification 2 The modification of said Embodiment 1 is shown.
  • the server 30 has the recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 corresponding to the determined behavior tendency with respect to the low frequency therapy device 20. Inquiry of is carried out.
  • the server 30 transmits this inquiry to the low frequency treatment device 20 via, for example, the terminal device 10.
  • the server 30 When the server 30 receives a response from the low-frequency treatment device 20 that the user does not have the corresponding parameter 322, the server 30 performs the same inquiry to the terminal device 10. When the server 30 receives a response “having a corresponding parameter 322” from the terminal device 10, the server 30 transmits the recommended waveform data including the corresponding parameter 322 to the low frequency treatment device 20. 10 is controlled.
  • the low frequency treatment device 20 has the parameter 322 corresponding to the user's behavior tendency inquired from the server 30, the low frequency treatment device 20 is set with the parameter 322 included therein.
  • the treatment program according to the user's behavior tendency is executed.
  • the treatment program is determined (changed) by setting the recommended treatment waveform parameter 322 to the treatment program (changing the original parameter).
  • the treatment program may be selectively changed.
  • a treatment program is stored in the storage unit 206 of the low frequency treatment device 20 corresponding to each of a plurality of sets of recommended waveform parameters.
  • the low frequency treatment device 20 searches the storage unit 206 based on the parameters of the control information. Based on the search result, the low frequency treatment device 20 reads a treatment program corresponding to the parameter from the storage unit, executes the read treatment program, and outputs a PWM control signal.
  • the method for determining the parameter of the recommended treatment waveform described using the flowchart of FIG. 10 described above can be provided as a program executed by a computer (CPU).
  • a program for realizing this method is stored in the storage unit of the server 30, the terminal device 10, or the low frequency treatment device 20. This program may be downloaded to the storage unit of the server 30 or the terminal device 10 or the low frequency treatment device 20 via a communication line.
  • the program read from the external storage medium 165 may be loaded (stored) in the memory 154 via the memory I / F 164.
  • the server 30 or the low frequency treatment device 20 may download a program using such an external storage medium.

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