A61N2005/0633

METHODS FOR PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY

A method of enhancing penetration of a topical composition of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) into tissue for photodynamic therapy includes topically applying ALA to a treatment area to be treated with photodynamic therapy. The method further includes, after the ALA is applied to the treatment area, covering the treatment area with a low density polyethylene barrier. The treatment area is covered with the low density polyethylene barrier prior to light treatment to minimize transepidermal water loss from the treatment area.

TREATMENT SUPPORT APPARATUS AND DETERMINATION METHOD IN TREATMENT SUPPORT APPARATUS
20210059532 · 2021-03-04 ·

This treatment support apparatus is provided with a fluorescence detection unit for detecting fluorescence emitted from a photosensitizer by being irradiating with treatment light, and a determination unit for determining a cancer region based on a temporal change of a signal value of the fluorescence detected by the fluorescence detection unit.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ADIPOSE TISSUE REDUCTION
20210085995 · 2021-03-25 ·

A lipolysis apparatus and method of using a low power laser or light emitting diode (LED) light sources in conjunction with a mechanical vibrator to non-invasively irradiate a patient's skin to achieve reduction of adipose tissue, body shaping, and body contouring. The light source is in a range of red light with wavelength ranging from 620 nm to 629 nm and 10 MW to 50 MW in power output.

LASER SYSTEM FOR ENHANCING REMINERALIZATION AND STRENGTH OF HARD TISSUE

A laser-based system and method for treatment of hard tissue enhances remineralization and fluoride uptake to improve resistance to demineralization. The system can include a laser source, an optic, and a controller for controlling the laser source and/or the optic to deliver radiation to a treatment region with desirable characteristics (e.g., to remove carbonate without damaging the tissue surface). In some cases, the system includes a handpiece having an optical element (e.g., a lens) mounted within a replaceable cartridge and adapted to modulate a laser beam to render the beam non-ablative, prior to the laser beam's delivery to the treatment region. In some embodiments, treatment with the laser can be combined with a fluoride treatment for enhanced therapeutic effect.

Systems and Methods for the Automated Delivery of Photobiomodulation Therapy to a Patient
20210008386 · 2021-01-14 ·

Systems and methods for treating neuropathic pain by using a photobiomodulation device in a handheld manner. A robotic arm is attached to a light emitting device and controlled, using a visual display, to automatically position the light emitting device over areas to be treated on the patient's body. The automated light delivery process allows a patient to treat large portions of her body in a handsfree manner.

PHOTOBIOMODULATION THERAPY DEVICE ACCESSORIES
20210001140 · 2021-01-07 ·

A light therapy device mounting system may include an elongate pole comprising a plurality of holes, a first end and a second end, a mounting device slideably coupled to the elongate pole via at least one hole of the plurality of holes, a top bracket slideably coupled to the first end of the elongate pole, and a bottom bracket slideably coupled to the second end of the elongate pole. The top bracket may include a top hook for receiving a top portion of a door, and the bottom bracket may include a bottom hook for receiving a bottom portion of the door.

METHOD OF ADMINISTERING 5-AMINOLEVULINIC ACID (ALA) TO A PATIENT

A method of administering 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) to a patient uses an adjustable illuminator for photodynamically diagnosing or treating a surface and which includes a plurality of first panels and at least one second panel. The plurality of first panels have wider widths and the at least one second panel has a narrower width. The narrower width is less than the wider widths. The illuminator further includes a plurality of light sources, each mounted to one of the plurality of first panels or the at least one second panel and configured to irradiate the surface with substantially uniform intensity visible light. The plurality of first panels and the at least one second panel are rotatably connected. The at least one second panel is connected on each side to one of the plurality of first panels. The second panel acts as a lighted hinge to reduce or eliminate optical dead spaces between adjacent panels when the illuminator is bent into a certain configuration.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AESTHETIC TREATMENT
20200391051 · 2020-12-17 ·

Provided herein is a multifunctional aesthetic system including a housing, an electromagnetic array situated in the housing and having one or more electromagnetic radiation (EMR) sources, a controller in electronic communication with the array to operate the one or more of the EMR sources to direct the EMR beam to a treatment area, and one or more sensors in electronic communication with the controller for providing feedback to the controller based on defined parameters to allow the controller to adjust at least one operating condition of the multifunctional system in response to the feedback.

PHOTOTHERAPY DEVICES FOR TREATMENT OF DERMATOLOGICAL DISORDERS OF THE SCALP

Modulated light therapy devices for treatment of dermatological disorders of the scalp are provided. An exemplary device includes a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) supporting at least one light emitting device having an emitter height. The FPCB includes multiple interconnected panels and bending regions defined in and between at least some of the interconnected panels as to allow the FPCB to be configured in a concave shape to cover at least a portion of a cranial vertex of the patient. At least one light-transmissive layer proximate to the FPCB is configured to transmit (e.g., incoherent) light emissions generated by at least one light emitting device. At least one standoff is configured to be arranged between the FPCB and the scalp of the patient, wherein the at least one standoff includes a standoff height that exceeds the emitter height.

Folding sauna enclosure

A portable, personal therapy chamber for provision of radiation therapy. The therapy chamber includes a pair of telescopically positionable units that are lightweight and easily portable by a single user. The therapy chamber is configured for use by a single person lying generally prone on a surface. The units are formed from a plurality of pivotably coupled panels that are foldable in a first direction to a rolled up, tube-like storage configuration and unfoldable in a second direction to an arched formation or use configuration. The units, in the use configuration, are disposed to overlie the user and include a plurality of emitters that direct infrared energy toward the user's body.