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Componentry and devices for light therapy delivery and methods related thereto

A light guide device and related technology, applied in the direction of phototherapy, radiotherapy, therapy, etc., can solve the problems of not including remote communication function, not being able to consider specific patients, not being able to collect data, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-05-21
Z2020 LLC
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Therefore, the device can only be applied to generally defined set doses without taking specific patient into account
Additionally, the LaserWRAP device does not include remote communication capabilities, nor does it have any sensor means to collect data for monitoring of treatment adherence, progress, or dose effectiveness
As a result, providers are unable to monitor patient use and treatment after initiation of LLLT therapy, let alone manage it, for example by modifying dose during longitudinal treatment that occurs outside of the healthcare facility
Also unable to collect data related to treatment progression during the treatment regimen

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[0374] Example 1: Dental Surgery – Third Molar Extraction

[0375] Eight patients with third molars were treated with LLLT treatment delivered proximal to the extraction point using the mouth region treatment device of the present invention as further described herein. The LLLT treatment protocol was to irradiate 650 nm and 880 nm light at 160 mW over a 120 cm2 area adjacent to each patient's affected area. Each patient received 3 LLLT sessions per day, and each session received 28 minutes of light therapy.

[0376] Results: Treated patients had no observable swelling at 72 hours postoperatively. Patient-reported pain was considered by the attending clinician to be lower than the average patient not treated with LLLT.

Embodiment 2

[0377] Example 2: Abdominoplasty

[0378] As further described herein, LLLT was performed on two abdominoplasty patients at 160 mW power at a wavelength of 650 nm over an area of ​​300 cm2 using the abdominal region treatment device of the present invention. Patients were exposed to these wavelengths three times per day for 32 minutes each.

[0379] Results: Treated patients had minimal bruising 96 hours post-surgery. In the opinion of the attending clinician, patients reported less pain than the average patient who did not undergo LLLT.

Embodiment 3

[0380] Embodiment 3: caesarean section

[0381] Two post-cesarean patients were treated with LLLT light at a wavelength of 650 nm delivered at a power of 160 mW in the vicinity of the c-section incision using the pelvic region treatment device of the present invention as further described herein. Patients were exposed to LLT three times a day for 36 minutes per session.

[0382] Results: Treated patients had minimal bruising on postoperative day 7. Significantly less pain was reported in the attending clinician's opinion than in the average patient without LLLT.

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Abstract

The invention comprises componentry and devices for light therapy application to a patient in need thereof. The present invention relates to controllers for light therapy devices, light delivery elements, light guides, light guide arrangements configured to deliver personalized light therapy to one or more patients, with related componentry, dosage, and configurations of light therapy delivery elements (e.g., bandages, garments, braces, inserts etc.) suitable to deliver light therapy to one or more patient body areas and associated tissues, as well as sensors for monitoring treatment progressand dosage optimization. Methods of delivering light therapy to a patient and treatment of associated medical indications are also set out herein. Personalized LLLT dosage configurations and telemedicine LLLT treatment platforms and systems are also provided herein.

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[0001] Cross References to Related Applications [0002] This application claims priority to the following U.S. Provisional Patent Applications: No. 62 / 494065, filed July 27, 2016; No. 62 / 496714, filed October 27, 2016; No. 62 / 498401; No. 62 / 499612, filed January 31, 2017; and No. 62 / 499674, filed February 3, 2017. This application also claims priority to U.S. Utility Model Application No. 15 / 645,467, filed July 10, 2017. The disclosure of each of these applications is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. All references cited herein are incorporated by reference. field of invention [0003] The present invention includes components and devices for use in light therapy applications to patients in need thereof. The present invention relates to a control module, light guide and light guide arrangement, related components of a light therapy device configured to deliver light therapy to one or more areas on a patient. Additionally, the present invention relates to ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61N5/067
CPCA61N5/06A61N5/0616A61N2005/0651A61N2005/0659A61N5/067
Inventor 杰克·K·张
Owner Z2020 LLC
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