Many individuals generate excessively loud snoring during their sleep,
often to the point where others cannot tolerate sleeping in the same room
with them. Most cases of snoring are caused by excessive bulk and
flaccidity of soft tissues of the palate and uvula that vibrate as air
flows past them. These palate and uvula contain muscles whose
contractions can stiffen and displace the soft tissues so that they do
not vibrate. The invention provides electrical stimulation that causes
the oropharyngeal muscles to contract during sleep using one or more
microstimulators injected into or near these muscles or the nerves which
innervate them. The invention also provides methods of determining the
anatomical structures implicated in snoring and testing such locations
for effective placement and stimulation of muscle contraction to decrease
the frequency or magnitude of snoring.