Dr. White graduated from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 2008. He works in Concord, NH and specializes in Infectious Disease. Dr. White is affiliated with Concord Hospital.
Emergency Physician Professional Association 4050 Coon Rpd Blvd NW, Minneapolis, MN 55433 952 835-9880 (phone), 952 857-1554 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Graduated: 2001
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. White graduated from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine in 2001. He works in Minneapolis, MN and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. White is affiliated with Mercy Hospital.
Theda Care PhysiciansAppleton Cardiology Thedacare 1818 N Meade St, Appleton, WI 54911 920 731-8900 (phone), 920 738-5369 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Mr. White works in Appleton, WI and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Mr. White is affiliated with Theda Care Medical Center-Shawano, Theda Care Regional Medical Center, Thedacare Of Waupaca and Thedacare Regional Medical Center Appleton.
Vining's Victory Car Wash Smyrna, GA Nov 2009 to Jul 2014 Emission InspectorAndy Lewis Hobson Heating and Air Alpharetta, GA Oct 2004 to Sep 2009 Warehouse Manager / TechnicianC.E. Webb Ready Mix Hanover, WV Aug 2002 to Jul 2004 Technician
Angelica Figueiredo White - Johns Creek GA, US Joshua Figueiredo White - Johns Creek GA, US Lucas Figueiredo White - Johns Creek GA, US
International Classification:
A43B 3/12 A43B 13/14
US Classification:
36103, 36 25 R, 36 585
Abstract:
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Method And System For Identification Of Source Of Chronic Pain And Treatment
A method for identifying and treating a neural pathway associated with chronic pain via nerve stimulation and brain wave monitoring of a mammalian brain is described. The method includes positioning a probe to stimulate a target nerve, wherein the target nerve is suspected of being a source of chronic pain; delivering a first nerve stimulation from the probe to the target nerve, wherein the first nerve stimulation is sufficient to elicit a chronic pain response in the brain; and monitoring for evoked potential activity in the brain as a result of the first nerve stimulation. The method can also include delivering second and third nerve stimulations to confirm the correct identification of the neural pathway and to treat the chronic pain, respectively. A system and apparatus for performing a procedure to identify and treat a nerve that is the source of chronic pain are also described.
- Alpharetta GA, US Phillip A. Schorr - Cumming GA, US Jeremy D. Ollerenshaw - Alpharetta GA, US Roger Massengale - Alpharetta GA, US Joshua D. White - Atlanta GA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/36 A61N 1/05
Abstract:
A system for selectively blocking nerve fiber activity in a target nerve is provided. The system includes one or more electrodes. The system further includes an electronic control system electrically attached to each electrode to deliver electrical stimulation to a target nerve to block nerve signal transmission of C-fibers in the target nerve such that the nerve signal transmission of A-fibers in the target nerve providing motor function and/or low-threshold sensory function is not blocked. A method of delivering electrical stimulation to selectively block nerve fiber activity in a target nerve and a kit for performing a procedure to selectively block nerve fiber activity are disclosed.
Method And System For Identification Of Source Of Chronic Pain And Treatment
A method for identifying and treating a neural pathway associated with chronic pain via nerve stimulation and brain wave monitoring of a mammalian brain includes positioning a probe to stimulate a target nerve, wherein the target nerve is suspected of being a source of chronic pain; delivering a first nerve stimulation from the probe to the target nerve, wherein the first nerve stimulation is sufficient to elicit a chronic pain response in the brain; and monitoring for evoked potential activity in the brain as a result of the first nerve stimulation. The method can also include delivering second and third nerve stimulations to confirm the correct identification of the neural pathway and to treat the chronic pain, respectively. A system and apparatus for performing a procedure to identify and treat a nerve that is the source of chronic pain are also described.
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