20240042202. Novel Pain Management System, Method & Device Using Analytics Driven Random Electrical Stimuli simplified abstract (Calmare Therapeutics Incorporated)

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Novel Pain Management System, Method & Device Using Analytics Driven Random Electrical Stimuli

Organization Name

Calmare Therapeutics Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Sin-Min Chang of Fairfield CT (US)

Santanu Das of Fairfield CT (US)

Dae H. Han of Fairfield CT (US)

Novel Pain Management System, Method & Device Using Analytics Driven Random Electrical Stimuli - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240042202 titled 'Novel Pain Management System, Method & Device Using Analytics Driven Random Electrical Stimuli

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes systems, methods, and devices for effectively treating chronic pains. The system utilizes randomly generated non-pulsed waveforms within a frequency range of 5 Hz to 2 kHz. These waveforms can be pre-defined or customized based on input and feedback from the patient or clinician, while adhering to safety rules and precautions to ensure patient safety. Additionally, the application introduces a secure memory stick that enables secure data exchange between devices.

  • The system treats chronic pains by using randomly generated non-pulsed waveforms.
  • The waveforms have a frequency range of 5 Hz to 2 kHz.
  • The characteristics of the waveforms can be pre-defined or customized based on input and feedback.
  • Safety rules and precautions are implemented to ensure patient safety.
  • A secure memory stick is introduced for secure data exchange between devices.

Potential Applications:

  • Chronic pain management in medical settings.
  • Rehabilitation and physical therapy for patients with chronic pain.
  • Pain relief for individuals with conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, or neuropathy.

Problems Solved:

  • Inadequate treatment options for chronic pain.
  • Limited customization of waveforms for pain management.
  • Lack of secure data exchange between devices.

Benefits:

  • Effective treatment of chronic pains.
  • Customizable waveforms for personalized pain management.
  • Enhanced patient safety through adherence to safety rules and precautions.
  • Secure data exchange between devices for seamless communication and data transfer.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems, methods, and devices for treating chronic pains effectively are disclosed. the system is based on the use of randomly generated non-pulsed waveform between a frequency of 5 hz to 2 khz. the waveforms generated have characteristics which are pre-defined or based on the input and feedback provided by the patient and/or by the clinician, at the same time conforming to certain safety rules and precautions ensuring patient safety. this disclosure also describes a novel approach of implementing a secure memory stick which can be used to exchange data securely between one device and another device where device could be the device mentioned earlier, an off-line server, or a pc.