Patent classifications
A61B5/389
BIOSPINE: A DIGITAL TWIN NEUROREHABILITATION SYSTEM
The present invention relates to a rehabilitation system for rehabilitating a person with a neurological condition, such as a spinal cord injury (SCI). The system includes exercise equipment for enabling the person to exercise. One or more sensors are provided for sensing information from the person during exercise. The system also includes a model of the exercising person configured to receive the sensed information from the sensors and generate electrical stimulation for the person. Advantageously, the personalized computer model may be used to generate suitable electrical stimulation for the person, and avoid excessive stresses on the person which can lead to the fracturing of bones.
System and method for monitoring and treating head, spine and body health and wellness
Real-time head and spine alignment, position and other physiological parameters are detected to measure human being health and wellness status. A wearer is reminded to actively correct spinal curvatures and the system may further interfere if head and spinal mal-position or other injury or disease parameters are detected by the system's sensor devices. The system includes wearable universal sensor modules that are attached and detached easily from receiver units having different formats for different body locations depending on their physiological functions. The system is designed to analyze, by artificial intelligence, data from each universal sensor module and provide accurate feedback that can be used by health professionals to monitor remote individual health status and notify a wearer to prevent and correct mal-position or injury or disease status.
Method and device for in-home sleep and signal analysis
The present invention provides a method of conducting a sleep analysis by collecting physiologic and kinetic data from a subject, preferably via a wireless in-home data acquisition system, while the subject attempts to sleep at home. The sleep analysis, including clinical and research sleep studies and cardiorespiratory studies, can be used in the diagnosis of sleeping disorders and other diseases or conditions with sleep signatures, such as Parkinson's, epilepsy, chronic heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, or other neurological, cardiac, pulmonary, or muscular disorders. The method of the present invention can also be used to determine if environmental factors at the subject's home are preventing restorative sleep.
Method and device for in-home sleep and signal analysis
The present invention provides a method of conducting a sleep analysis by collecting physiologic and kinetic data from a subject, preferably via a wireless in-home data acquisition system, while the subject attempts to sleep at home. The sleep analysis, including clinical and research sleep studies and cardiorespiratory studies, can be used in the diagnosis of sleeping disorders and other diseases or conditions with sleep signatures, such as Parkinson's, epilepsy, chronic heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, or other neurological, cardiac, pulmonary, or muscular disorders. The method of the present invention can also be used to determine if environmental factors at the subject's home are preventing restorative sleep.
EPIDURAL STIMULATION AND SPINAL STRUCTURE LOCATING TECHNIQUES
Epidural electrical stimulation (EES) systems and techniques for accessing and locating targeted spinal cord segments are disclosed. In some examples, a method includes providing a first set of electrodes of an EES system at a first set of locations on the dura mater of a spine of a mammal, the first set of locations on the dura mater corresponding to a first muscle group of the mammal; providing a second set of electrodes of the epidural electrical stimulation system at a second set of locations on the dura mater of the spine of the mammal, the second set of locations on the dura mater corresponding to a second muscle group of the mammal; and stimulating the first and second sets of locations on the dura mater by electrically energizing the first and second sets of electrodes, respectively, thereby activating the first and second muscle groups in a coordinated manner.
Biometric apparatus, biometric system, biometric method, and non-transitory computer readable recording medium storing biometric program
A biometric apparatus includes a calculation device that processes first time series data from a first measuring device and second time series data from a second measuring device; a display device that displays the time series data; a trigger signal generator that generates one or more trigger signals; and an input unit, wherein the calculation device determines one or more specific intervals of the first time series data based on the one or more trigger signals; configures a classification reference for classifying time series data in the one or more specific intervals using the time series data in a first specific interval using an input signal as a trigger; classifies the second time series data for the one or more specific intervals using a result of classifying the first time series data based on the classification reference; and displays a classification result of the second time series data.
Method and apparatus for stimulation
A medical device system and method are disclosed for treating obstructive sleep apnea. The system includes a pulse generator and a medical electrical lead including multiple electrodes carried by a distal portion of an elongated lead body. The method includes advancing the distal portion within protrusor muscle tissue below the oral cavity and delivering electrical stimulation pulses via the electrodes to sustain a protruded state throughout a delivery time period to sustain a protruded state of a patient's tongue throughout the therapy delivery time period. The therapy delivery time period may span multiple respiration cycles.
SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR DETECTING PHYSICAL DISTRESS IN INFANT TRACHEOSTOMY PATIENTS
Systems and methods for monitoring physiological indicators that a patient is in distress can include a distress monitor comprising a band configured to be placed about and in contact with a portion of a body of the patient; a plurality of sensors configured to measure changes in the physiological indicators of the patient; and a controller contained within an electronics region of the band, the controller being electronically connected to each of the plurality of sensors to receive a respective output signal from each; and a display configured to receive an output signal from the controller and to display an alert when the patient is displaying indicators of physiological distress.
Neurostimulation system and method for modulating abnormal motor movement
A neurostimulation system includes an electromyographic (EMG) electrode; a neural electrode implantable in a deep cerebellar nuclei of a subject; a data acquisition unit in communication with the EMG electrode for receiving and transmitting a EMG signal; and a processor in communication with the data acquisition unit, the processor generates a EMG pattern based on the EMG signal and outputs a stimulation signal to the neural electrode when the EMG pattern is indicative of an abnormal motor movement. A method of modulating an abnormal motor movement of a subject by using the neurostimulation system.
Neurostimulation system and method for modulating abnormal motor movement
A neurostimulation system includes an electromyographic (EMG) electrode; a neural electrode implantable in a deep cerebellar nuclei of a subject; a data acquisition unit in communication with the EMG electrode for receiving and transmitting a EMG signal; and a processor in communication with the data acquisition unit, the processor generates a EMG pattern based on the EMG signal and outputs a stimulation signal to the neural electrode when the EMG pattern is indicative of an abnormal motor movement. A method of modulating an abnormal motor movement of a subject by using the neurostimulation system.