The invention is directed to a technique for rating neuromodulation
efficacy based on evaluation of the response of the patient to sensory
stimuli with and without delivery of neuromodulation therapy. In
addition, the invention may provide a system capable of delivering
sensory stimuli on a quantitative basis in a coordinated manner with
delivery of neuromodulation therapy. A device programmer may provide a
platform for controlling delivery of the sensory stimuli, delivery of
neuromodulation therapy, and generation of rating information for
neuromodulation efficacy based on patient sensory response to the
stimuli. In operation, the programmer controls application of selected
sensory stimuli to the patient's body and records the patient's verbal or
physiological responses to the stimuli. This invention can be used to be
a diagnostic or prognostic test that a given neuromodulation therapy,
such as neurostimulation or drug delivery, is and will be successful.