Patent classifications
A61F13/12
Dry eye treatment systems
Dry eye treatment apparatus and methods are described herein which generally comprise a patch or strip affixed to the skin of the upper and/or lower eyelids to deliver heat or other forms of energy, pressure, drugs, moisture, etc. (alone or in combination) to the one or more meibomian glands contained within the underlying skin. The treatment strip or strips include one or more strips configured to adhere to an underlying region of skin in proximity to one or both eyes of a subject such that the one or more strips allow for the subject to blink naturally without restriction from the one or more patches. Moreover, the one or more strips may be configured to emit energy to the underlying region of skin and where the one or more strips are shaped to follow a location of one or more meibomiam glands contained within the underlying region of skin.
Head support device
Provided is a device for supporting a person's head in a horizontal position when the person is standing, walking or sitting in an erect position, comprising: a) a support member configured to be positioned above the head and further configured to be attached (wearable) to the person's body; b) a head rest configured to be attached to the support member, the head rest configured for a person to rest the person's forehead upon, whereupon the weight of the head is transferred from the neck to the support member, relieving strain on the neck muscles of the person and allowing for mobility.
Head support device
Provided is a device for supporting a person's head in a horizontal position when the person is standing, walking or sitting in an erect position, comprising: a) a support member configured to be positioned above the head and further configured to be attached (wearable) to the person's body; b) a head rest configured to be attached to the support member, the head rest configured for a person to rest the person's forehead upon, whereupon the weight of the head is transferred from the neck to the support member, relieving strain on the neck muscles of the person and allowing for mobility.
Adjustable compression garment
Compression garments may include mitts and tightening apparatus to don, or put on, such compression garments. The mitts may be configured to receive a user's hand such that the user can move one or more portions of the garments using the mitts. The tightening apparatus may allow a user to selectively tighten or loosen the garments about the user's body portions. Once donned, the compression garments may apply pressure to one or more regions of the user's body such as, e.g., arm regions, shoulder regions, torso regions, and neck regions.
Adjustable compression garment
Compression garments may include mitts and tightening apparatus to don, or put on, such compression garments. The mitts may be configured to receive a user's hand such that the user can move one or more portions of the garments using the mitts. The tightening apparatus may allow a user to selectively tighten or loosen the garments about the user's body portions. Once donned, the compression garments may apply pressure to one or more regions of the user's body such as, e.g., arm regions, shoulder regions, torso regions, and neck regions.
Temporary dressing for an internal wound
The invention relates to a device for treating blood flow in an internal wound, including a handling member connected to a series of successively narrower tubes, each tube including a liquid-expandable article. The tubes can be pivotably connected to each other, allowing the tubes to conform to the contours of the wound, or fixed together. The tubes can be encased in a liquid-soluble layer that keeps the liquid-expandable article sequestered from liquids. The stepwise-tapering profile of the device allows for its insertion into the internal wound with little or no resistance until fully seated. Upon encountering liquids within the wound, the liquid-soluble layer can dissolve to expose the liquid-expandable article. When exposed to the wound liquids, the liquid-expandable element can expand in volume, providing compressive pressure against internal wound surfaces and minimizing blood loss. The tubes and the liquid-expandable element can include therapeutic agents for treating the wound.
Paranasal sinus access implant devices and related products and methods
A paranasal sinus access implant device may include one or more material or geometric features that may enhance performance of one or more portions of the implant device, for example an exposed surface including an antimicrobial agent. Various products and methods may include or use such an implant device.
Methods, Materials, Devices and Systems for Treating Injuries to Central Nervous System
There is provided improved therapy methods and apparatus for treating a patient's brain and spinal cord. The apparatus further relates to a flexible surgical balloon or cap-like device comprising one or more material layers that may have an antimicrobial element. The therapy apparatus may include portals for introducing diagnostic monitoring and/or therapeutic devices, and delivery of therapeutic drug delivery systems. Certain embodiments of the invention have an output emission area positioned to irradiate a portion of the brain with an efficacious power density and wavelength of light for diagnostic and/or therapeutic purposes.
Methods, Materials, Devices and Systems for Treating Injuries to Central Nervous System
There is provided improved therapy methods and apparatus for treating a patient's brain and spinal cord. The apparatus further relates to a flexible surgical balloon or cap-like device comprising one or more material layers that may have an antimicrobial element. The therapy apparatus may include portals for introducing diagnostic monitoring and/or therapeutic devices, and delivery of therapeutic drug delivery systems. Certain embodiments of the invention have an output emission area positioned to irradiate a portion of the brain with an efficacious power density and wavelength of light for diagnostic and/or therapeutic purposes.
Tracheostoma protection
The invention relates to a tracheostoma protection device for covering a tracheostoma, comprising an open-cell foam cloth, an adhesive strip and an air-impermeable region arranged distally on the foam cloth and associated with the tracheostoma, the tracheostoma being concealable by means of the air-impermeable region. During use of the tracheostoma protection, the foam cloth can by moved at least to some degree outwardly from a contact surface about the tracheostoma.