A61N2005/0627

LIGHT THERAPY SPOT APPLICATOR

Phototherapy systems comprising a therapeutic lamp platform for radiant lamps such as LEDs disposed in a holdable spot applicator assembly, the holdable spot applicator assembly including a reflective surface facing towards a patient and a plurality of LEDs for communicating lamp radiation from the lamps to a user. The lamps and associated circuitry are housed within a holdable elongated structure.

Hand sanitizer station
11426601 · 2022-08-30 · ·

A system and method for ultraviolet light-mediated hand sanitization and hands-free selection of content presented by a hand sanitizer station. The method includes detecting, using a sensor, an initiation event; responsive to the detection of the initiation event, activating an ultraviolet light source and sanitizing a surface of an object within a compartment adjacent to the ultraviolet light source; and visually presenting a graphic element associated with content on a display for presentation to a user, the display communicatively coupled to the ultraviolet light source.

METHOD FOR TARGETED TREATING DERMATOSES
20220305282 · 2022-09-29 ·

Disclosed are methods for localized treatment of a skin condition including administering a therapeutically effective amount of at least one Janus kinase inhibitor (JAKi) to the subject, utilizing a dosimetry device to transmit varying percentages of the UVB light to an area of the subject's skin; assessing a response of the treated area to the varying percentages of the UVB light transmitted thereto; and determining an optimal dose of UVB light, based on the response of the treated area to the varying percentages of UVB light and to the JAKi; and applying the optimal dose of UVB light to the treatment area.

Light emitting element display device with light therapy device and method for driving the same

A light emitting element display device can be used for light therapy. The device includes: a display panel including a plurality of light emitting elements; a retarder plate configured to convert light emitted from the plurality of light emitting elements into circularly polarized light; and a selective polarizer configured to selectively convert light supplied from the retarder plate into linearly polarized light or allow penetration of the light.

METHODS, COMPOSITIONS AND APPARATUSES FOR TREATING PSORIASIS BY PHOTOTHERAPY
20170225006 · 2017-08-10 ·

Compositions, methods and apparatuses for phototherapy to treat skin disorders. In particular, described herein are methods, compositions, phototherapy dressings for use with phototherapy UV light applicators (sources) and phototherapy UV light applicators to treat skin disorders such as psoriasis.

PLAQUE TARGETED SUB-BLISTERING DOSIMETRY
20170216618 · 2017-08-03 ·

A method for testing diseased skin for treatment of the diseased skin, comprising the steps of administering a plurality of increasing doses of phototherapy directly to regions of an area of diseased skin and analyzing the area of the diseased skin to assess the doses at which burning and blistering of the diseased skin occurs, determining a maximum dose of phototherapy that can be administered to the diseased skin based on the assessment of the doses at which the burning and the blistering of the diseased skin occurs, and treating the diseased skin.

BODY-WORN AIR-TREATMENT DEVICES AND METHODS OF DEACTIVATING PATHOGENS

Body-worn air-treatment devices comprise a body that is configured to be selectively coupled proximate to a respiratory tract inlet of a living individual, and a pathogen-deactivating mechanism that is supported by the body. Methods comprise deactivating pathogens proximate to a respiratory tract inlet of a living individual.

Optical output device for skin care

An optical output device for skin care, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, comprises: a substrate disposed such that at least one light source is oriented toward a user's skin; a front cover covering one surface of the substrate; a rear cover covering the other surface of the substrate; a wearing device coupled to the rear cover so as to make contact with a part of the user's body such that the optical output device for skin care is worn by the user; and a wearing detection sensor for detecting whether the user is wearing the device.

System and method for administering light therapy to curved and large surfaces

A system and method are disclosed that use a flexible guide (flap) and a scanning method to control the delivery of light dose to a treatment area. This approach overcomes the non-reliable delivery of light dose with a flap that conforms to the target area. Dosimetry control can be improved through the use of a computer controlled motor to move the laser fibers at known speed over the target tissue. In some embodiments, treatment time is reduced and illumination of large surfaces is achieved by using multiple fibers to deliver the light simultaneously.

LED on flexible printed circuit with thermal protection for phototherapy treatment

A phototherapy device includes a clothing item. Illuminators are secured to the clothing item and arranged to illuminate at least a portion of a patient wearing the clothing item. The illuminators include light emitting diodes (LEDs) mounted on at least one flexible printed circuit board (PCB). A temperature sensor is secured to the clothing item and positioned to measure a temperature proximate to the patient wearing the clothing item. A control circuit is connected to receive the temperature from the temperature sensor and operative to turn off the illuminators responsive to the temperature exceeding a maximum permitted temperature.