Abstract: A method of stimulating muscle in a person having neurological damage, by applying electric current to nerves at an area above an area of neurological damage, bypassing or bridging an area of neurological damage, and moving the muscle in a natural manner. A method of moving muscles of a paraplegic or a person who suffers from other movement-related disorders of the body by applying electric current to nerves at an area above an area of neurological damage, bypassing or bridging an area of neurological damage, and moving normally non-functioning muscles and moving normally non-functioning limbs.
Abstract: A motor device for stimulating muscle, including at least one electrode for generating electric current operatively attached to an electrode array and exposed on an inner surface of an array body, and a programming mechanism of a computer that executes an algorithm stored on non-transitory computer readable medium and includes an information storage mechanism and a user-operated interface in electrical connection with said at least one electrode for programming operation of said at least one electrode, said motor device being implanted in an individual and applying electric current to nerves at an area above an area of neurological damage.
Abstract: A spinal fixation plate for posterior fixation, including a plate body having flattened flanges extending along sides of the plate body, the flanges being interconnected by a convex arcuate process. A method of fixing vertebrae, including the steps of disposing a spinal fixation plate upon dorsal surfaces of adjoining vertebrae, wherein flanges of the spinal fixation plate extend parallel to the spinal column and rest upon superior articular processes of the adjoining vertebrae, and anchoring the spinal fixation plate to the vertebrae with at least one fastener by disposing the fastener through at least one aperture of the spinal fixation plate into the vertebrae.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 12, 2012
Publication date:
January 2, 2014
Applicant:
IINN, Inc.
Inventors:
Jawad A. Shah, Richard H. Smith, Amer Iqbal
Abstract: A motor device for bypassing or bridging an area of neurological damage, including at least one electrode having an electric mechanism for generating electric current, and a programming mechanism for programming the electrode. A biofeedback system and an artificial spinal cord. A method of stimulating muscle in a person having neurological damage, by applying electric current to nerves, bypassing or bridging an area of neurological damage, and moving the muscle in a natural manner. Methods of moving muscles of a paraplegic, reducing or eliminating pain from an individual, and treating foot drop. A therapeutic method for exercising for an individual with neurological damage. A method of generating movement of muscle and sensing that movement in a person having neurological damage. A method of generating movement of muscle using information from the brain and sensing that movement in a person having neurological damage. A method of diagnosing neurological damage.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 10, 2011
Publication date:
May 17, 2012
Applicant:
IINN, Inc.
Inventors:
Jawad A. Shah, Amer Iqbal, Richard H. Smith