Neuro20 Technologies Corp. (20240293666). SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGED TRAINING AND REHABILITATION VIA ELECTRICAL STIMULATION simplified abstract

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGED TRAINING AND REHABILITATION VIA ELECTRICAL STIMULATION

Organization Name

Neuro20 Technologies Corp.

Inventor(s)

Michael Howard Finkelstein of Tampa FL (US)

Dennis Michael Schmitt of Tampa FL (US)

Jana Schmitt of Tampa FL (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGED TRAINING AND REHABILITATION VIA ELECTRICAL STIMULATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240293666 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGED TRAINING AND REHABILITATION VIA ELECTRICAL STIMULATION

Abstract: An electrical stimulation training and neuromuscular rehabilitation system including a machine-washable stimulation suit with multiple electrodes to provide controlled stimulation of various muscle groups is provided. The stimulation suit may also include one or more integrated biosensors to provide diagnostic capability in addition to stimulation. The system may also include a software platform executable on a user computing device (such as a tablet) that may facilitate control of the stimulation programs (e.g., intensity level, duration, isolation of individual muscle groups vs. full body stimulation) of one or more stimulation suits by the wearer or a fitness practitioner or trainer and/or that may facilitate intervention by a medical provider through a remote telemedicine platform.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Electrical stimulation training and neuromuscular rehabilitation system
  • Machine-washable stimulation suit with multiple electrodes
  • Integrated biosensors for diagnostic capability
  • Software platform for controlling stimulation programs
  • Remote telemedicine platform for medical intervention

Potential Applications:

  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation
  • Fitness training and muscle stimulation
  • Remote medical monitoring and intervention
  • Sports performance enhancement

Problems Solved:

  • Lack of controlled stimulation for muscle groups
  • Limited diagnostic capability during stimulation
  • Difficulty in remote monitoring and intervention
  • Inefficient muscle training methods

Benefits:

  • Improved muscle rehabilitation and training
  • Enhanced diagnostic capabilities
  • Remote access to medical expertise
  • Customizable stimulation programs

Commercial Applications:

  • Physical therapy clinics
  • Fitness centers and gyms
  • Sports training facilities
  • Telemedicine platforms

Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include research on electrical stimulation for muscle rehabilitation, wearable biosensors for health monitoring, and telemedicine platforms for remote medical intervention.

Frequently Updated Research: Research on the effectiveness of electrical stimulation in muscle rehabilitation, advancements in biosensor technology for health monitoring, and improvements in telemedicine platforms for remote medical care are areas of frequent updates in this field.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the integration of biosensors enhance the functionality of the stimulation suit? 2. What are the potential limitations of using electrical stimulation for muscle rehabilitation?


Original Abstract Submitted

an electrical stimulation training and neuromuscular rehabilitation system including a machine-washable stimulation suit with multiple electrodes to provide controlled stimulation of various muscle groups is provided. the stimulation suit may also include one or more integrated biosensors to provide diagnostic capability in addition to stimulation. the system may also include a software platform executable on a user computing device (such as a tablet) that may facilitate control of the stimulation programs (e.g., intensity level, duration, isolation of individual muscle groups vs. full body stimulation) of one or more stimulation suits by the wearer or a fitness practitioner or trainer and/or that may facilitate intervention by a medical provider through a remote telemedicine platform.