Patent classifications
A61N2005/0605
STIMULATION METHOD, IN PARTICULAR LASER ACUPUNCTURE
The invention relates to a method for the stimulation, in particular laser acupuncture, of a test person (1) in a specified body region (10), wherein—a number of reference stimulation points (RS.sub.1, RS.sub.2, RS.sub.3) are specified with respect to a reference (R), in particular a three-dimensional reference, of the body region (10) to be stimulated, —an image (A), in particular a three-dimensional image, of the surface of the test person's (1) body region (10) to be stimulated is captured, points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2, P.sub.3) are specified and/or ascertained in the captured image (A), the relative position of said points in the image (A) corresponding to the relative position of the reference stimulation points (RS.sub.1, RS.sub.2, RS.sub.3) on the reference (R), —the stimulation points (S.sub.1, S.sub.2, S.sub.3) to be stimulated corresponding to the points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2, P.sub.3) in the image are ascertained on the surface of the body region (10), —at least one stimulation unit (4) is automatically aligned with at least one of the ascertained stimulation points (S.sub.1, S.sub.2, S.sub.3) to be stimulated of the body region (10), and—the at least one stimulation point (S.sub.1, S.sub.2, S.sub.3) to be stimulated is stimulated by means of the stimulation unit (4).
AURICULAR ACUPUNCTURE PATCH TO WHICH "ENERGY"-BLOOD MEMBERS ARE ATTACHED
An auricular acupuncture patch to which an energy and blood stimulating part is attached is disclosed. The auricular acupuncture patch according to the present invention is attached along the reflect point of the ear, thereby being effective for treating dizziness, headaches, gastritis, asthma, gastroduodenal ulcers, enteritis, abdominal pain, diarrhea, bowel dysfunction, menstrual irregularity, insomnia, migraines, phobias, nervous vomiting, high fever, skin pruritus, oligogalactia, indigestion, obesity, smoking, and the like, and enabling the replacement of a decorative part, which are formed on the auricular acupuncture patch having the energy and blood stimulating part attached thereto, so as to provide various aesthetic effectiveness and conveniences in replacement.
ILLUMINATION DEVICES FOR INDUCING BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
Illumination devices for impinging light on tissue, for example within a body cavity of a patient, to induce various biological effects are disclosed. Biological effects may include at least one of inactivating and/or inhibiting growth of one or more pathogens, upregulating a local immune response, increasing endogenous stores of nitric oxide, releasing nitric oxide from endogenous stores, and inducing an anti-inflammatory effect. Biological effects may include upregulating and downregulating inflammatory immune response molecules within a target tissue. Wavelengths of light are selected based on intended biological effects for one or more of targeted tissue types and targeted pathogens. Light treatments may provide multiple pathogenic biological effects, either with light of a single wavelength or with light having multiple wavelengths. Devices for light treatments are disclosed that provide light doses for inducing biological effects on various targeted pathogens and tissues with increased efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity.
ILLUMINATION DEVICES FOR INDUCING BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
Illumination devices for impinging light on tissue, for example within a body cavity of a patient, to induce various biological effects are disclosed. Biological effects may include at least one of inactivating and/or inhibiting growth of one or more pathogens, upregulating a local immune response, increasing endogenous stores of nitric oxide, releasing nitric oxide from endogenous stores, and inducing an anti-inflammatory effect. Wavelengths of light are selected based on intended biological effects for one or more of targeted tissue types and targeted pathogens. Light treatments may provide multiple pathogenic biological effects, either with light of a single wavelength or with light having multiple wavelengths. Devices for light treatments are disclosed that provide light doses for inducing biological effects on various targeted pathogens and tissues with increased efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity. Illumination devices may be configured to communicate with networks and/or servers to provide control and/or management of phototherapy treatments.
PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY ABLATION DEVICE
A method of ablating tissue of a target anatomical structure in an ear, a nose, or a throat of a patient includes inserting a balloon catheter into the ear, the nose, or the throat. The distal end of the balloon catheter is advanced distally until the balloon is disposed in the target anatomical structure. The balloon is inflated to an expanded configuration in the target anatomical structure. The tissue is ablated using at least one of photodynamic therapy or heated inflation fluid within the balloon. For photodynamic therapy, a photosensitizer is exposed to a light to produce a form of oxygen to ablate the target anatomical structure when the balloon is in the expanded configuration. For heated inflation fluid, heat is applied by a heating element to heat the inflation fluid in the balloon and thereby ablate the target anatomical structure when the balloon is in the expanded configuration.
TENNIS WALL
The present invention relates to a tennis wall (100), comprising a frame that can be erected on the ground (101) and a cloth (102) stretched in said frame (101), wherein the cloth (102) is stretched such that a level cloth surface (104) is formed and that a tennis ball hitting the cloth surface (104) rolls or slides up the cloth surface (104) and then rolls or slides down again, characterized in that a recess (105) is provided on the upper end (103) of the cloth (102), the recess (105) being designed and positioned such that a tennis ball, once it has rolled or slid up the cloth surface (104), then enters the recess (105), subsequently rolls or slides out of the recess (105) again and only then rolls or slides down the cloth surface (104). The invention also relates to the use of this tennis wall as an aid in tennis training.
PHOTOTHERAPY APPRATUS FOR PET
The inventive concept relates to an apparatus for phototherapy treatment of a pet. The apparatus includes a grippable main body having a pair of heads for respectively emitting light, a plurality of first LED modules respectively disposed in the pair of heads, wherein the plurality of first LED modules irradiate light of a specific wavelength toward a skin and an external auditory meatus of the pet, respectively, at least one second LED module disposed in one of the pair of heads, wherein the at least one second LED module irradiates light of a wavelength different from the wavelength of the light of the plurality of first LED modules toward the external auditory meatus of the pet, and a controller disposed in the main body to control the first LED module and the second LED module to respectively irradiate the light.
Bimodal Hybrid Cochlear Implants
The invention relates to multimodal, e.g., bimodal, hybrid cochlear implants that provide both optical (optogenetic) as well as electrical stimulation to enhance sensitivity.
APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING MENTAL WELL BEING, AND A METHOD THEREOF
An earpiece and a method of for improving mental well-being in a person, using flashing light suppled into the ear or ears of a person. The earpiece can be worn on one ear instead of two for inducing a binaural beats effect.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TREATING TINNITUS WITH TRANSTYMPANIC ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
An electrical stimulation system that provides for transtympanic stimulation of the inner ear that can be used for safely and effectively treating tinnitus. The electrical stimulation system of the present invention may be fully implantable or partially implantable. The system features an electrode placed on the round window membrane. An external portion provides the power to the electrode, which can stimulate the inner ear via the round window as needed by the patient. The present invention also features methods of treating tinnitus using the electrical stimulation system described herein.