JD Dobak - US Patent 7,689,276, 2010 - Google Patents
Related US Application Data (63) Continuation-in-part of application No. 10/785,726,( Continued) filed on Feb. 24, 2004, now Pat. No. 7,551,964, which is a continuation-in-part of …
JD Dobak III - US Patent 7,236,822, 2007 - Google Patents
(57) ABSTRACT A method for the treatment of obesity or other disorders, by wireless electrical activation or inhibition of the sympathetic nervous system. This activation or …
JD Dobak - US Patent 7,937,145, 2011 - Google Patents
Related US Application Data OTHER PUBLICATIONS (63) Continuation-in-part of application No. 1 1/657,877 Accornero, Neri, et al., Selective Activation of Peripheral Nerve …
GA Freeman, JE Brewer, ML Lopin - US Patent 9,174,061, 2015 - Google Patents
External electromagnetic stimulation of the interior of the body by applying three or more electrodes to the exterior of the patient to establish at least two electrical paths across the …
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In a method and apparatus for defibrillating a heart in fibrillation, the onset of fibrillation of the heart is detected, and a biphasic waveform having only a first phase and a second …
DE Kendall - US Patent 5,458,625, 1995 - Google Patents
57 ABSTRACT A device for use in providing transcutaneous nerve stimu lation and a related method of use are disclosed which may be utilized to stimulate superficial sprigs of the …
ME Bennett, GB Thrope, IIJW Boggs, A Inmann… - US Patent …, 2014 - Google Patents
Systems and methods are adapted to provide the relief of pain. The systems and methods make possible the percutaneous placement of one or more intramuscular leads, without the …
G Freeman, J Brewer - US Patent App. 10/712,308, 2005 - Google Patents
BACKGROUND 0002 Normally, electrochemical activity within a human heart causes the organ's muscle fibers to contract and relax in a Synchronized manner. This Synchronized …