Patent classifications
A61F2007/0282
Eye ailment treatment apparatus
An eye ailment treatment apparatus includes a case having an outer wall that has a front end and a rear end opposite the front end, the outer wall defining an interior area and having an outlet port at the front end. A water reservoir is positioned in the interior area and in operable communication with the outlet port. A pump is operably coupled to the water reservoir for pumping water from the water reservoir to the outlet port when actuated. An actuator is positioned on the outer wall and operably coupled to the pump for actuating the pump when operated. A treatment head is in fluid communication with the outlet port, the treatment head having an external surface constructed of a soft material for contact with a user's eye and having an unvented internal chamber that includes a exothermal material that generates heat when mixed with water.
EYE AILMENT TREATMENT APPARATUS
An eye ailment treatment apparatus includes a case having an outer wall that has a front end and a rear end opposite the front end, the outer wall defining an interior area and having an outlet port at the front end. A water reservoir is positioned in the interior area and in operable communication with the outlet port. A pump is operably coupled to the water reservoir for pumping water from the water reservoir to the outlet port when actuated. An actuator is positioned on the outer wall and operably coupled to the pump for actuating the pump when operated. A treatment head is in fluid communication with the outlet port, the treatment head having an external surface constructed of a soft material for contact with a user's eye and having an unvented internal chamber that includes a exothermal material that generates heat when mixed with water.
NON-INVASIVE CANCER TREATMENT
An apparatus (1) for treating a cancerous target site is provided. The apparatus comprises an electromagnetic emitter (10) comprising one or more electrodes with an electrically insulating coating for preventing electrical contact between the electrodes and the target site. The electromagnetic emitter (10) is configured to provide a tumour treating field at a target site (30) via the one or more electrodes, the tumour treating field being non-ionizing alternating electromagnetic field having a frequency of between 10 kHz to 300 kHz; and further having a magnetic flux density of between 0.1 pT and 1 mT. The apparatus further comprises a heat source (20) configured to provide heating at the target site to cause hyperthermia at the target site. The apparatus is configured to apply the non-ionizing alternating electromagnetic field and the heating independently. The apparatus comprises an electronic controller for electronically controlling the electromagnetic emitter and the heat source.
HEATING DEVICE
A heating device is provided comprising: a wearable layer conformable to a part of a user's body; a heat source attached to the wearable layer for applying heat to a region of a user's body; a blood flow sensor attached to the wearable layer configured to detect a parameter indicative of blood flow in or adjacent to the region of the user's body and generate a signal indicative thereof; and one or both of: (i) a processor in electrical communication with the blood flow sensor for determining the blood flow in or adjacent to the region of the user's body based upon the signal; or (ii) a transmitter for transmitting the signal to a remote device.
Multi-function brace
A brace may include a body portion and a finger portion. The body portion may include a first flexible sheet configured to receive at least portions of a user's wrist and hand and may restrict movement of the wrist. The finger portion may include a second flexible sheet and a rigid stabilizing member. The finger portion may be configured to receive at least one of the user's fingers and may restrict movement of the at least one finger relative to the wrist and hand. Further, the body portion be configured to releasably receive the finger portion.
EPILEPTIC SEIZURE PREVENTION OR TREATMENT VIA HEART RATE CLAMPING
We report a method of treating an epileptic seizure in a patient, comprising: detecting said epileptic seizure, based on body data from said patient; and reducing a flow of blood to a brain of said patient in response to said detected seizure; wherein said reducing is effected by: increasing the parasympathetic input to said patient's heart, such as by electrically stimulating a parasympathetic nervous structure, applying cooling energy to a sympathetic nervous structure, or administering a cholinergic or a sympatho-blocking agent to said patient. We also report a medical device system configured to implement the method. We also report a non-transitory computer readable program storage unit encoded with instructions that, when executed by a computer, perform the method.
Thermal contrast therapy devices, methods, and systems
The present disclosure relates to thermal contrast therapy devices, treatment methods for providing thermal contrast therapy, and systems for providing and managing thermal contrast therapy treatments. The thermal contrast therapy devices disclosed herein are configured to provide a sequence of alternating cooling periods and heating periods to one or more areas of a patient's body. A thermal contrast therapy device may comprise a source of hot fluid, a source of cold fluid, and one or more pumps configured to circulate fluid through one or more treatment pads in fluid communication with the device. The thermal contrast therapy devices disclosed herein are configured to rapidly and efficiently transition between alternating cooling periods and heating periods.
Cervical collar
A cervical collar that facilitates therapeutic hypothermia is provided and includes an outer shell having a front portion and a back portion fixedly coupled to the front portion on one side and removably coupled to the front portion on an opposite side. A fastening device removably couples the back portion to the front portion on the opposite side. At least one cooling device is provided on an interior of the outer shell to induce hypothermia in a patient. A sensor is provided that measures a physical characteristic of the patient.
Personal Heating Dexterity Device
An apparatus for improving dexterity of the bare hands in cold temperatures includes heating pads 10 disposed on the forehead, cheeks and forearms. The heating pads 10a, 10b, 10c on the forehead and cheeks stimulate the trigeminal nerve area to increase blood flow to the fingers. The heating pads 10d, 10d on the forearms 24, 24 increase the temperature of the blood flowing to the hands. Thermocouples 32 in each heating pad 10 are connected to a set-point controller 28.
Epileptic seizure prevention or treatment via heart rate clamping
We report a method of treating an epileptic seizure in a patient, comprising: detecting said epileptic seizure, based on body data from said patient; and reducing a flow of blood to a brain of said patient in response to said detected seizure; wherein said reducing is effected by: increasing the parasympathetic input to said patient's heart, such as by electrically stimulating a parasympathetic nervous structure, applying cooling energy to a sympathetic nervous structure, or administering a cholinergic or a sympatho-blocking agent to said patient. We also report a medical device system configured to implement the method. We also report a non-transitory computer readable program storage unit encoded with instructions that, when executed by a computer, perform the method.