Patent classifications
A61N2005/0664
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PHOTOTHERAPY
An implantable phototherapy device includes a power receiver element configured to receive power from an external power transmitter, a light delivery element powered by the power receiver, and configured to deliver phototherapy to a target treatment area, and a tether element is coupled to the light delivery element and the power receiver element. The tether element is configured to deliver power between the power receiver element and the light delivery element.
Infant phototherapy device, method of use, and kit therefor
A phototherapy device, a kit containing such a phototherapy device, and a method for treating a patient with a phototherapy device, the phototherapy device containing a housing, an emission portion, and a light tube, the housing containing a light source that emits light at a wavelength of from about 400 nm to about 550 nm, and may contain a light shield proximal to the light source, the emission portion being distal form the housing and connected thereto via a light tube which contains an optical fibre, and a mesh that may enclose the optical fibre and may allow a limited amount of light to leak from the optical fibre to the outside environment.
VIEWING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROJECTING A LIGHT SIGNAL
The present invention concerns a viewing apparatus comprising: a first optical line comprising: a projecting system adapted to project a light signal on a first area of the retina of an eye of a wearer of the viewing apparatus, a light signal generator generating the light signal to be projected, and a waveguide comprising an input coupler and an exit coupler, the waveguide being adapted to convey light from the input couple to the exit coupler, and optionally a second optical line comprising an optical system adapted to project a light signal of the environment on a second area of the retina of the eye of the wearer, the optical system comprising a part of the waveguide.
INFANT WARMER USING LASER SOURCE
An infant treatment device includes a light source and a blanket. When the treatment device is configured to warm an infant, a laser diode is used to provide warming light. The warming light passes along an optic cable having a plurality of optic fibers each having a fiber ending. The fiber endings are spaced along is diffuser. The diffuser is designed to spread the warming light to create multiple heating zones. A control circuit is used to control the operation of the laser diode. The treatment device is designed such that the light source and blanket can be separated and connected when desired such that the light source can be used with more than one blanket. In another embodiment, the light source can include a diode design for use in phototherapy treatment.
FLUOROCHEMICAL TARGETED THERAPIES
The present invention is directed to compositions and methods targeting cells in a subject harboring conditions or at risk for conditions that would benefit from gas-based diagnostic and therapy. The present invention relates to the use of fluorochemical compositions and methods of delivery that result in retention of the fluorochemical composition and any bioactive agent, including gaseous substances, delivered in combination with the fluorochemical composition.
OPTICAL GUIDE FOR RHINITIS TREATMENT DEVICE
Proposed are optical guides for a rhinitis treatment device to prevent partial breaking and incomplete manufacturing by performing manufacturing through injection molding, thereby preventing imbalance and the like in quality. Particularly, the optical guides are manufactured through injection molding so as to minimize, even without including a cladding, light leakage that can be generated on the end side thereof. In addition, inducing diffusion in a limited range, which is required for treatment, can minimize the battery consumption of a device and, simultaneously, ensure treatment efficiency according to the diffusion.
Photobiomodulation therapy garment, methods and uses
The present specification discloses a photobiomodulation therapy garment having a garment structure configured to be donned by a user atop a skin surface with one or more near-infrared light sources integrated with the garment structure. The near-infrared light source is configured to emit near-infrared light directed to one or more regions of interest of the skin at a wavelength between 600 nm to 1600 nm and at a predetermined dosimetry and duration. A controller with a processor and memory is in communication near-infrared light source to control the operational parameters of the near-infrared light source.
Portable High Power Photobiomodulation Device with Measuring Ring
A compact, high power, photobiomodulation (HPPBM) light device with distance measuring ring is disclosed. The light device is comprised of a hand-held cylinder with a plurality of high-powered light emitting diodes (LED), a calibrated measuring ring, a lithium-ion battery, and a universal serial bus (USB) charge port. The device combines HPPBM light with a measuring ring to ensure proper therapy. An object of the device is to maintain the reliability of the HPPBM therapy process by ensuring the light is positioned at a specific distance away from the skin at all times during self-treatment. Other embodiments can include various power levels and light spectrums for said LEDs.
LIGHT THERAPY SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Devices and methods for light therapy wherein a device for delivery of light therapy comprising a light emitting pad member (e.g., a blanket or other body cover) is positionable over all, substantially all or at least half of a subject's body and operable to deliver light therapy thereto.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADMINISTERING LIGHT THERAPY WHILE INCREASING PAIN THRESHOLD WITH DISTRACTION STIMULUS
A method of administering light treatment to a biological surface comprising administering light therapy from one or more light sources and administering distraction stimulus from one or more distraction mechanisms. The distraction stimulus is configured to distract a user from a discomfort caused by the light therapy.