A61M2210/06

NONINVASIVE DETECTION AND/OR TREATMENT OF MEDICAL CONDITIONS

Noninvasive treatment (e.g., neuromodulation) can be achieved using vibrational energy applied via one or more wearable devices. A noninvasive treatment device includes a vibrational actuator disposed within a housing that can be secured to a user's body at or adjacent a treatment site. One or more sensors can collect physiological data before, during, or after application of vibrational energy to monitor a user's condition. Machine learning or other suitable approaches can be used to analyze sensor data to detect medical conditions and/or to effect treatment of medical conditions using devices as described herein.

SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR TREATING VESTIBULAR CONDITIONS

Apparatus and methods are described herein that provide a vibratory device that can apply a vibratory signal to a portion of a head of a user such that the vibratory signal can be conducted via bone to a vestibular system of the user and cause a portion of the vestibular system to move in a manner equivalent to that of a therapeutically effective vibratory signal applied to an area overlaying a mastoid bone of the user. The vibratory device can be associated with frequencies less than 200 Hz. The vibratory device can be effective at treating a physiological condition associated with the vestibular system.

Systems and methods for applying media to skin
11278710 · 2022-03-22 · ·

Methods and devices related to the fields of skin care, hair restoration and lip care wherein the systems may be used by an individual for infusing treatment media into skin or lips for cosmetic and rejuvenation purposes, hair restoration purposes or other therapeutic purposes.

Systems, devices, and methods for treating vestibular conditions

Apparatus and methods are described herein that provide a vibratory device that can apply a vibratory signal to a portion of a head of a user such that the vibratory signal can be conducted via bone to a vestibular system of the user and cause a portion of the vestibular system to move in a manner equivalent to that of a therapeutically effective vibratory signal applied to an area overlaying a mastoid bone of the user. The vibratory device can be associated with frequencies less than 200 Hz. The vibratory device can be effective at treating a physiological condition associated with the vestibular system.

PAP SYSTEM

A respiratory system is configured to pressurize and deliver a flow of respiratory gas to a patient's airways. The respiratory system includes a cushion configured to sealingly engage the patient's face and a blower mounted to the cushion and configured to pressurize a flow of respiratory gas. An interface structure is attached to an outlet of the blower and an aperture in the cushion. The interface structure forms a gas flow path between the cushion and the blower. The gas flow path is configured to deliver the pressurized respiratory gas from the blower through the aperture in the cushion. The gas flow path is also configured to vent exhaled gas from the aperture in the cushion to atmosphere. The respiratory system also includes headgear configured to support the cushion and the blower on the patient's face.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING MEDIA TO SKIN
20220062610 · 2022-03-03 · ·

Methods and devices related to the fields of skin care, hair restoration and lip care wherein the systems may be used by an individual for infusing treatment media into skin or lips for cosmetic and rejuvenation purposes, hair restoration purposes or other therapeutic purposes.

MULTIMODAL PLATFORM FOR ENGINEERING BRAIN STATES

A method including identifying an activity pattern of a subject's brain, determining, based on the identified activity pattern of the subject's brain and a target parameter, a set of stimulation parameters, generating, by two or more emitters and based on the set of stimulation parameters, a composite stimulation pattern at a portion of the subject's brain, wherein each of the two or more emitters generates a stimulation pattern using a different modality, measuring, by one or more sensors, a response from the portion of the subject's brain in response to the composite stimulation pattern; and dynamically adjusting, for each emitter and based on the measured response from the portion of the subject's brain, a set of stimulation parameters.

SCALP ROLLER AND METHOD FOR TATTOOING
20230390542 · 2023-12-07 ·

A scalp roller and method for tattooing a person's scalp that includes using a roller having a hollow cylindrical body adapted to retain ink therein, and an outer sleeve having a pattern formed thereon that is adapted to be placed around the outer surface of the cylindrical body and soak up ink therefrom, such that ink can be rolled upon the scalp of a person to form a pattern on the person's scalp, and wherein the person can change the look, size, and/or shape of the pattern before a tattoo is applied to the person's scalp.

THERAPEUTIC SOUND THROUGH BONE CONDUCTION
20210322719 · 2021-10-21 ·

Therapeutic sound is provided through a bone conduction apparatus. A patient having a mental disorder is selected and provided with a bone conduction apparatus. A therapeutic signal generator generates a therapeutic signal for ameliorating the mental disorder. A vibratory actuator of the bone conduction apparatus vibrates based on the therapeutic signal, which causes the patient to perceive a therapeutic sound percept.

SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR TREATING VESTIBULAR CONDITIONS
20210321205 · 2021-10-14 ·

Apparatus and methods are described herein that provide a vibratory device that can apply a vibratory signal to a portion of a head of a user such that the vibratory signal can be conducted via bone to a vestibular system of the user and cause a portion of the vestibular system to move in a manner equivalent to that of a therapeutically effective vibratory signal applied to an area overlaying a mastoid bone of the user. The vibratory device can be associated with frequencies less than 200 Hz. The vibratory device can be effective at treating a physiological condition associated with the vestibular system.