Patents Assigned to Empirical Spine, Inc.
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Patent number: 12167874Abstract: A spinal treatment system includes a constraint device having an upper tether portion, a lower tether portion and a compliance member coupled therebetween. The upper tether portion is coupled with a superior spinous process of a spinal segment in a patient and the lower tether portion is coupled with an inferior spinous process or sacrum of the spinal segment. The length or tension in the constraint device is adjustable so that the construct of the tether portions and the compliance member provides a force resistant to flexion of the spinal segment. The system also includes a first prosthesis coupled with the spinal segment, wherein the constraint device modulates loads borne by the prosthesis or by tissue adjacent thereto.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2024Date of Patent: December 17, 2024Assignee: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Louis Fielding, Colin Cahill, Manish Kothari
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Publication number: 20240238014Abstract: A spinal treatment system includes a constraint device having an upper tether portion, a lower tether portion and a compliance member coupled therebetween. The upper tether portion is coupled with a superior spinous process of a spinal segment in a patient and the lower tether portion is coupled with an inferior spinous process or sacrum of the spinal segment. The length or tension in the constraint device is adjustable so that the construct of the tether portions and the compliance member provides a force resistant to flexion of the spinal segment. The system also includes a first prosthesis coupled with the spinal segment, wherein the constraint device modulates loads borne by the prosthesis or by tissue adjacent thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2024Publication date: July 18, 2024Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Louis Fielding, Colin Cahill, Manish Kothari
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Publication number: 20230172648Abstract: A system for restricting flexion of a spinal segment in a patient comprises a constraint device having a tether structure and a compliance member coupled with the tether structure. The tether structure is adapted to be coupled with a superior spinous process and a sacrum. The system also includes an anchor member that is anchored to the sacrum. The anchor member has an attachment feature that is adapted to couple with the constraint device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2022Publication date: June 8, 2023Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Louis Fielding, Darin Gittings, Hugues Malandain, Anand Parikh, Eller Torres, Ian Bennett
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Publication number: 20230085446Abstract: A system for restricting spinal flexion includes a compliance member having a body and an elongation limit. The body typically comprises a spring or other tension element which provides elastic constraint to the spinal segment when the compliance member is attached to the spinous processes. The elongation limit prevents overextension of the compliance member, thus reducing the likelihood that the patient will experience over flexion of the spinal segment and reducing the risk of placing excessive mechanical load on the compliance member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc,Inventors: Louis Fielding, Ian Bennett, Manish Kothari, Todd Alamin, Hugues Malandain, Craig Litherland, Colin Cahill
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Publication number: 20220323120Abstract: A spinal treatment system includes a constraint device having an upper tether portion, a lower tether portion and a compliance member coupled therebetween. The upper tether portion is coupled with a superior spinous process of a spinal segment in a patient and the lower tether portion is coupled with an inferior spinous process or sacrum of the spinal segment. The length or tension in the constraint device is adjustable so that the construct of the tether portions and the compliance member provides a force resistant to flexion of the spinal segment. The system also includes a first prosthesis coupled with the spinal segment, wherein the constraint device modulates loads borne by the prosthesis or by tissue adjacent thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2021Publication date: October 13, 2022Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Louis Fielding, Colin Cahill, Manish Kothari
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Publication number: 20220323118Abstract: A spinal implant for limiting flexion of the spine includes a tether structure for encircling adjacent spinal processes. Usually, a pair of compliance members will be provided as part of the tether structure for elastically limiting flexion while permitting an extension. A cross-member is provided between the compliance member or other portions of the tether structure to stabilize the tether structure and prevent misalignment after implantation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2021Publication date: October 13, 2022Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Ian Bennett, Colin Cahill, Louis Fielding, Manish Kothari, Jeffrey Schwardt
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Publication number: 20210251669Abstract: A method for coupling a prosthesis to a spinal segment in a patient includes the steps of selecting first and second reference points disposed along the spinal segment and pre-operatively measuring a target distance. The target distance extends between the first and second reference points while the patient is in a preferred posture such as the standing position. A prosthesis is coupled to the spinal segment and the prosthesis is then intra-operatively adjusted in order to set the distance between the first and second reference points based on the target distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2020Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Manish Kothari, Hugues Malandain, Colin Cahill, Louis Fielding
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Publication number: 20210169539Abstract: A system for restricting flexion of a spinal segment in a patient comprises a constraint device having a tether structure and a compliance member coupled with the tether structure. The tether structure is adapted to be coupled with a superior spinous process and a sacrum. The system also includes an anchor member that is anchored to the sacrum. The anchor member has an attachment feature that is adapted to couple with the constraint device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2020Publication date: June 10, 2021Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Louis Fielding, Darin Gittings, Hugues Malandain, Anand Parikh, Eller Torres, Ian Bennett
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Publication number: 20210007783Abstract: A system for restricting spinal flexion includes a compliance member having a body and an elongation limit. The body typically comprises a spring or other tension element which provides elastic constraint to the spinal segment when the compliance member is attached to the spinous processes. The elongation limit prevents overextension of the compliance member, thus reducing the likelihood that the patient will experience over flexion of the spinal segment and reducing the risk of placing excessive mechanical load on the compliance member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Louis Fielding, Ian Bennett, Manish Kothari, Todd Alamin, Hugues Malandain, Craig Litherland, Colin Cahill
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Patent number: 10864022Abstract: A method for coupling a prosthesis to a spinal segment in a patient includes the steps of selecting first and second reference points disposed along the spinal segment and pre-operatively measuring a target distance. The target distance extends between the first and second reference points while the patient is in a preferred posture such as the standing position. A prosthesis is coupled to the spinal segment and the prosthesis is then intra-operatively adjusted in order to set the distance between the first and second reference points based on the target distance.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Manish Kothari, Hugues Malandain, Colin Cahill, Louis Fielding
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Publication number: 20200121371Abstract: A spinal treatment system includes a constraint device having an upper tether portion, a lower tether portion and a compliance member coupled therebetween. The upper tether portion is coupled with a superior spinous process of a spinal segment in a patient and the lower tether portion is coupled with an inferior spinous process or sacrum of the spinal segment. The length or tension in the constraint device is adjustable so that the construct of the tether portions and the compliance member provides a force resistant to flexion of the spinal segment. The system also includes a first prosthesis coupled with the spinal segment, wherein the constraint device modulates loads borne by the prosthesis or by tissue adjacent thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Louis Fielding, Colin Cahill, Manish Kothari
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Publication number: 20190357947Abstract: A spinal implant for limiting flexion of the spine includes a tether structure for encircling adjacent spinal processes. Usually, a pair of compliance members will be provided as part of the tether structure for elastically limiting flexion while permitting an extension. A cross-member is provided between the compliance member or other portions of the tether structure to stabilize the tether structure and prevent misalignment after implantation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2018Publication date: November 28, 2019Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Ian Bennett, Colin Cahill, Louis Fielding, Manish Kothari, Jeffrey Schwardt
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Patent number: 10314623Abstract: A spinal treatment system includes a constraint device having an upper tether portion, a lower tether portion and a compliance member coupled therebetween. The upper tether portion is coupled with a superior spinous process of a spinal segment in a patient and the lower tether portion is coupled with an inferior spinous process or sacrum of the spinal segment. The length or tension in the constraint device is adjustable so that the construct of the tether portions and the compliance member provides a force resistant to flexion of the spinal segment. The system also includes a first prosthesis coupled with the spinal segment, wherein the constraint device modulates loads borne by the prosthesis or by tissue adjacent thereto.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2017Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Louis Fielding, Colin Cahill, Manish Kothari
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Publication number: 20190029735Abstract: A method for coupling a prosthesis to a spinal segment in a patient includes the steps of selecting first and second reference points disposed along the spinal segment and pre-operatively measuring a target distance. The target distance extends between the first and second reference points while the patient is in a preferred posture such as the standing position. A prosthesis is coupled to the spinal segment and the prosthesis is then intra-operatively adjusted in order to set the distance between the first and second reference points based on the target distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Manish Kothari, Hugues Malandain, Colin Cahill, Louis Fielding
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Patent number: 10092331Abstract: A method for coupling a prosthesis to a spinal segment in a patient includes the steps of selecting first and second reference points disposed along the spinal segment and pre-operatively measuring a target distance. The target distance extends between the first and second reference points while the patient is in a preferred posture such as the standing position. A prosthesis is coupled to the spinal segment and the prosthesis is then intra-operatively adjusted in order to set the distance between the first and second reference points based on the target distance.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2017Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Manish Kothari, Hugues Malandain, Colin Cahill, Louis Fielding
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Publication number: 20180280064Abstract: A system for restricting spinal flexion includes a compliance member having a body and an elongation limit. The body typically comprises a spring or other tension element which provides elastic constraint to the spinal segment when the compliance member is attached to the spinous processes. The elongation limit prevents overextension of the compliance member, thus reducing the likelihood that the patient will experience over flexion of the spinal segment and reducing the risk of placing excessive mechanical load on the compliance member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2017Publication date: October 4, 2018Applicant: EMPIRICAL SPINE, INC.Inventors: Louis Fielding, Ian Bennett, Manish Kothari, Todd Alamin, Hugues Malandain, Craig Litherland, Colin Cahill
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Patent number: 10080589Abstract: Spinal implants for limiting flexion of the spine are implanted between a superior spinous process and an inferior spinous process or sacrum. The implants include upper straps which are placed over the upper spinous process, while the lower portions of the implant are attached to the adjacent vertebra or sacrum. The attachments may be fixed, for example using screws or other anchors, or may be non-fixed, for example by placing a loop strap through a hole in the spinous process or sacrum.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2017Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignees: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Ian Bennett, Louis Fielding, Colin Cahill
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Publication number: 20180125556Abstract: A system for restricting flexion of a spinal segment in a patient comprises a constraint device having a tether structure and a compliance member coupled with the tether structure. The tether structure is adapted to be coupled with a superior spinous process and a sacrum. The system also includes an anchor member that is anchored to the sacrum. The anchor member has an attachment feature that is adapted to couple with the constraint device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2018Publication date: May 10, 2018Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Louis Fielding, Darin Gittings, Hugues Malandain, Anand Parikh, Eller Torres, Ian Bennett
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Publication number: 20180064472Abstract: A spinal implant for limiting flexion of the spine includes a tether structure for encircling adjacent spinal processes. Usually, a pair of compliance members will be provided as part of the tether structure for elastically limiting flexion while permitting an extension. A cross-member is provided between the compliance member or other portions of the tether structure to stabilize the tether structure and prevent misalignment after implantation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Ian BENNETT, Colin CAHILL, Louis FIELDING, Manish KOTHARI, Jeffrey SCHWARDT
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Publication number: 20170231667Abstract: A spinal implant for limiting flexion of the spine includes a tether structure for encircling adjacent spinal processes. Usually, a pair of compliance members will be provided as part of the tether structure for elastically limiting flexion while permitting an extension. A cross-member is provided between the compliance member or other portions of the tether structure to stabilize the tether structure and prevent misalignment after implantation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2017Publication date: August 17, 2017Applicant: Empirical Spine, Inc.Inventors: Todd Alamin, Ian Bennett, Colin Cahill, Louis Fielding, Manish Kothari, Jeffrey Schwardt