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150 results about "Spinal Nerve Disorders" patented technology

A neurological disorder is any disorder of the nervous system. Structural, biochemical or electrical abnormalities in the brain, spinal cord or other nerves can result in a range of symptoms. Examples of symptoms include paralysis, muscle weakness, poor coordination, loss of sensation, seizures, confusion, pain and altered levels of consciousness.

Technique for using heat flow management to treat brain disorders

A method of treating a brain disorder by heat transfer from brain tissue comprising the steps of surgically cutting a heat transfer aperture into a patient's skull, thereby exposing a predetermined portion of patient's brain; surgically implanting into said heat transfer aperture a heat pump having one or more electrical sensor elements and one or more temperature sensor elements; surgically implanting a heat transfer management unit in a body cavity of said patient such that a micro controller of the heat transfer management unit is connected to one or more activity sensor elements and one or more temperature sensor elements contacting brain tissue and connecting the heat transfer management unit to said heat pump via a lead bundle. Optionally, the heat transfer unit may be located external to the patient's body. Responsive to signals from one or more activity or temperature sensor elements, mathematical algorithms of the heat transfer management unit determine abnormal brain activity, causing the heat pump to remove heat from the brain tissue into a heat sink, thereby cooling the predetermined portion of the patient's brain. This technique utilizes acute hypothermia by means of a Peltier cooler or similar device to cool the brain temperature to reduce or prevent seizure initiation and/or propagation. The method may be used in association with brain stimulation and/or drug application to acutely avoid the occurrence of a seizure episode.
Owner:THE JOHN HOPKINS UNIV SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Methods and systems for intraventricular brain stimulation

ActiveUS20150011927A1Increase neural activityDecreased neural activityHead electrodesWound drainsForamenMedicine
The present application is directed to devices and methods that can treat dementia or other brain disorders via electrical stimulation. Embodiments disclosed herein utilize brain stimulation of brain areas involved in memory and cognition through an intraventricular approach. Brain stimulation is combined with CSF flow in an intraventricular electrode having one or more passageways to permit fluid to flow therethrough. For example, an intraventricular electrode shunt catheter can be safely placed in any part of the ventricular system and through any foramen or aqueduct of the ventricular system without fear of obstruction to CSF flow.
Owner:HUA SHERWIN

Methods for evaluating brain-wide paravascular pathway for waste clearance function and methods for treating neurodegenerative disorders based thereon

ActiveUS20160000945A1Increase and promotes glymphatic clearanceIncrease and promotes clearanceBiocideMedical imagingContrast-enhanced Magnetic Resonance ImagingImaging agent
Methods are provided for measuring glio-vascular pathway (“glymphatic system”) function in the brain of a mammal which include performing imaging of the brain and measuring cerebrospinal fluid-interstitial fluid (CSF-ISF) exchange in the brain. The methods can be used to track the exchange between CSF and ISF compartments. An imaging agent is optionally administered intrathecally. The imaging agent can be a negative or positive (paramagnetic) contrast agent and dynamic or contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain can be performed. The imaging agent can be a positron-emitting radionuclide tracer and positron emission tomography (PET) can be performed. Methods for treating diseases or disorders of the mammalian brain are also provided, in which the methods increase or decrease glymphatic clearance.
Owner:THE RES FOUND OF STATE UNIV OF NEW YORK +1

Dynamic brain function detection method and system synchronous with transcranial magnetic stimulation

The present invention relates to a dynamic brain function detection method and system synchronous with transcranial magnetic stimulation. The system comprises a transcranial magnetic stimulation device for magnetically stimulating a targeted brain region of a subject to achieve a purpose of activating or inhibiting functions of a corresponding brain region; a functional near-infrared spectrometerfor collecting brain blood oxygen signals of the targeted brain region of the subject and other function connection related brain blood oxygen signals; an analysis module for analyzing blood oxygen signals of multiple-frequency bands of the brain blood oxygen signals; and a synchronous marking module for synchronously marking a stimulation moment in near infrared time domain signals when the transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) device starts to perform magnetic stimulation so as to instantly collect changes of the blood oxygen signals when the magnetic stimulation starts. The method provides a feasible scheme for researching brain disorder and cortical changes caused by the TMS and can also objectively measure an effect of the transcranial magnetic stimulation on different regions of abrain on a premise that the effect of the transcranial magnetic stimulation on the different regions of the brain cannot be quantified.
Owner:国家康复辅具研究中心

Computer aided diagnostic system incorporating 3D shape analysis of the brain for identifying developmental brain disorders

A computer aided diagnostic system and automated method classify a brain through modeling and analyzing the shape of a brain cortex, e.g., to detect a brain cortex that is indicative of a developmental disorder such as ADHD, autism or dyslexia. A model used in such analysis describes the shape of brain cortices in terms of spherical harmonics required to delineate a unit sphere corresponding to the brain cortex to a model of the brain cortex.
Owner:UNIV OF LOUISVILLE RES FOUND INC
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