John S. Stahl - Shaker Heights OH 44120 Mark J. Lehmkuhle - Salt Lake City UT 84102 Kelvin Wu - Seattle WA 98122 Bennett Curtis Burke - Cincinnati OH 45206
International Classification:
A61B 308
US Classification:
351202, 351203
Abstract:
A device ( ) for treating eye movement disorders is described. The device is wearable, and utilizes servo controlled prisms to treat disorders of ocular mobility in non-invasive and non-pharmacologic manner. Probe ( ) comprises an eye movement sensor. The device ( ) oscillates the image of the world as perceived by a patient in lock step with pathological nystagmus to negate its deleterious effects. Furthermore, the subject treatment device negates only abnormal eye movement. Voluntary, and normal reflex eye movements required for normal vision do not affect operation of the device. In addition to acquired pendular nystagmus (APN), the device is potentially usable to treat non-sinusoidal ocular oscillations (e. g. , jerk nystagmus), strabismus, vestibular insufficiency, and other ocular mobility disorders. A corresponding method for treating APN and other eye movement disorders is also described.
- Salt Lake City UT, US Mitchell A. Frankel - Salt Lake City UT, US Mark J. Lehmkuhle - Salt Lake City UT, US Jean M. Wheeler - Salt Lake City UT, US Robert Lingstuyl - Salt Lake City UT, US Erin M. West - Midvale UT, US Tyler D. McGrath - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/384 A61B 5/372 A61B 5/291 A61B 5/00
Abstract:
One embodiment provides a method, including: obtaining EEG data from one or more single channel EEG sensor worn by a user; classifying, using a processor, the EEG data as one of nominal and abnormal; and providing an indication associated with a classification of the EEG data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
- Salt Lake City UT, US Mitchell A. Frankel - Salt Lake City UT, US Mark J. Lehmkuhle - Salt Lake City UT, US Jean M. Wheeler - Salt Lake City UT, US Robert Lingstuyl - Salt Lake City UT, US Erin M. West - Midvale UT, US Tyler D. McGrath - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 G06N 20/00 A61B 5/374
Abstract:
One embodiment provides a method, including: obtaining EEG data from one or more single channel EEG sensor worn by a user; classifying, using a processor, the EEG data as one of nominal and abnormal; and providing an indication associated with a classification of the EEG data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
- Salt Lake City UT, US Michael K. Elwood - Farmington UT, US John H. Fisher - Cottonwood Heights UT, US Mark J. Lehmkuhle - Salt Lake City UT, US Jean M. Wheeler - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/291 A61B 5/316 A61B 5/00 A61B 17/34
Abstract:
Disclosed systems include a self-contained electroencephalogram (EEG) recording patch comprising a first electrode, a second electrode and wherein the first and second electrodes cooperate to measure a skin-electrode impedance, a substrate containing circuitry for generating an EEG signal from the measured skin-electrode impedance, amplifying the EEG signal, digitizing the EEG signal, and retrievably storing the EGG signal. The patch also comprises a power source and an enclosure that houses the substrate, the power source, and the first and second electrodes in a unitary package.
- Salt Lake City UT, US Mitchell A. Frankel - Salt Lake City UT, US Mark J. Lehmkuhle - Salt Lake City UT, US Jean M. Wheeler - Salt Lake City UT, US Robert Lingstuyl - Salt Lake City UT, US Erin M. West - Midvale UT, US Tyler D. McGrath - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 G06N 20/00 A61B 5/374
Abstract:
One embodiment provides a method, including: obtaining EEG data from one or more single channel EEG sensor worn by a user; classifying, using a processor, the EEG data as one of nominal and abnormal; and providing an indication associated with a classification of the EEG data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
- Salt Lake City UT, US Mitchell A. Frankel - Salt Lake City UT, US Mark J. Lehmkuhle - Salt Lake City UT, US Jean M. Wheeler - Salt Lake City UT, US Robert Lingstuyl - Salt Lake City UT, US Erin M. West - Midvale UT, US Tyler D. McGrath - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 G06N 20/00 A61B 5/374
Abstract:
One embodiment provides a method, including: obtaining EEG data from one or more single channel EEG sensor worn by a user; classifying, using a processor, the EEG data as one of nominal and abnormal; and providing an indication associated with a classification of the EEG data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
- Salt Lake City UT, US Mitchell A. Frankel - Salt Lake City UT, US Mark J. Lehmkuhle - Salt Lake City UT, US Jean M. Wheeler - Salt Lake City UT, US Robert Lingstuyl - Salt Lake City UT, US Erin M. West - Midvale UT, US Tyler D. McGrath - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 G06N 20/00 A61B 5/374
Abstract:
One embodiment provides a method, including: obtaining EEG data from one or more single channel EEG sensor worn by a user; classifying, using a processor, the EEG data as one of nominal and abnormal; and providing an indication associated with a classification of the EEG data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
- Salt Lake City UT, US Mitchell A. Frankel - Salt Lake City UT, US Mark J. Lehmkuhle - Salt Lake City UT, US Jean M. Wheeler - Salt Lake City UT, US Robert Lingstuyl - Salt Lake City UT, US Erin M. West - Midvale UT, US Tyler D. McGrath - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 G06N 20/00 A61B 5/374
Abstract:
One embodiment provides a method, including: obtaining EEG data from one or more single channel EEG sensor worn by a user; classifying, using a processor, the EEG data as one of nominal and abnormal; and providing an indication associated with a classification of the EEG data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
Medtech Innovator
Accelerator Company
University of Utah 2008 - Dec 2017
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery
Epitel 2008 - Dec 2017
Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technology Officer Epitel, Inc
Education:
University of Michigan College of Engineering 2004 - 2008
University of Utah 1999 - 2004
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Bioengineering
Case Western Reserve University 1994 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Newark High School, Newark, Ohio
Skills:
Biomedical Engineering Biotechnology Neuroscience Lifesciences Research Life Sciences Cell Culture R&D Cell In Vivo Data Analysis
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