Patents Assigned to MULTI RADIANCE MEDICAL
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Patent number: 11638833Abstract: Disorders of the eye can be treated by photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) delivered by a PBMT device. The PBMT device can be configured for placement directly over a patient's eye socket to deliver light into the patient's eye regardless of a position of the patient's eye, while preventing blue light from entering the patient's eye (e.g., due to a filter within the PBMT device and/or an opacity of the housing of the PBMT device). The PBMT device can be powered by a controller.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2020Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: MULTI RADIANCE MEDICALInventors: Douglas Johnson, Max Kanarsky, Larry W. Finn, Ian Dwayne Campbell, Jeffrey A. Lenk, Michael T. Barrett, Scott R. Lenk
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Patent number: 11590355Abstract: Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) can be applied to a tender area on a subject's body to treat fibromyalgia. A light source device can be contacted to a subject's skin proximal to a tender area on the subject's body. A light signal (with wavelengths from the red to infrared part of the spectrum) can be applied in at least one of a pulsed operating mode, a continuous operating mode, and a super-pulsed operating mode through the light source device to the tender area. The light signal is applied for a time sufficient to stimulate a phototherapeutic response in the tender area to treat fibromyalgia.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2020Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: MULTI RADIANCE MEDICALInventors: Douglas Johnson, Max Kanarsky, Ernesto Leal-Junior
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Patent number: 11426600Abstract: Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) can be applied to a dystrophic muscle to delay dystrophy progression. A light source device can be contacted to a subject's skin proximal to a dystrophic muscle or muscle group. A light signal (with wavelengths from the red to infrared part of the spectrum) can be applied in at least one of a pulsed operating mode, a continuous operating mode, and a super-pulsed operating mode through the light source device to the dystrophic muscle or muscle group. The light signal is applied for a time sufficient to stimulate a phototherapeutic response in the dystrophic muscle or muscle group.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2018Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: MULTI RADIANCE MEDICALInventors: Douglas Johnson, Max Kanarsky, Ernesto Leal-Junior
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Patent number: 11253722Abstract: Photobiomedulation therapy (PBMT) can be applied to the eye to treat optical neuritis, a sign of multiple sclerosis (MS). The light of PBMT can be directed into the eye, regardless of the position of the eye, by a device that includes an array of light delivery devices and a heat sink lens. The device can be placed proximal to the eye to direct the light into the eye. The light can have one or more wavelengths from 400-1100 nm and can be applied in at least one of a pulsed operating mode, a continuous operating mode, and a super-pulsed operating mode through the light source device to the skeletal muscle. The light signal is applied for a time sufficient to stimulate a phototherapeutic response in the retina and/or the optic nerve. PBMT applied in this manner provides a noninvasive, safe and effective treatment for optic neuritis.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2019Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: MULTI RADIANCE MEDICALInventors: Douglas Johnson, Max Kanarsky
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Patent number: 11179573Abstract: Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) provides an effective, non-invasive treatment for urinary incontinence that can be used discretely. A light source device can be contacted to a subject's skin proximal to a subject's bladder. A light signal can be applied in at least one of a pulsed operating mode, a continuous operating mode, and a super-pulsed operating mode through the light source device to the subject's skin proximal to the subject's bladder. The light signal can be applied for a time sufficient to stimulate a phototherapeutic response in one or more muscles and/or nerves proximal to the bladder to treat urinary incontinence.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2021Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: MULTI RADIANCE MEDICALInventors: Douglas Johnson, Max Kanarsky, Ernesto Cesar Pinto Leal-Junior
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Patent number: 11077314Abstract: Respiratory function can be preserved in patients requiring mechanical ventilation (MV), such as patients with severe COVID-19, using a photoceutical applied by a photoceutical medical device (including at least one super pulsed laser to provide superpulsed light of a first wavelength, at least two non-coherent light sources to provide light of a second wavelength, and at least two other non-coherent light sources to provide light of a third wavelength) to at least one inspiratory muscle. The photoceutical includes a combination of superpulsed light of the first wavelength, light of the second wavelength, and light of the third wavelength. At least two sites on the body of the patient can be selected and the photoceutical can be delivered: at one of the sites for a first time period; and at another of the sites for a second time period.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2021Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: MULTI RADIANCE MEDICALInventors: Douglas Johnson, Max Kanarsky, Ernesto Leal-Junior
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Patent number: 10758739Abstract: Brain dysfunction can be treated by restructuring neural pathways in the brain. A desired area in the brain to form a new neural pathway is selected. The area receives a sequential combination of (1) transcranial photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) including a series of pulses having a frequency matched to a target brain wave and (2) another transcranial stimulation (e.g., transcranial direct current electrical stimulation and/or transcranial magnetic stimulation). The different stimulation mechanisms ensure that neuroplasticity occurs to restructure a neural pathway that is dysfunctional in nature to a new neural pathway that conducts normally.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2018Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: MULTI RADIANCE MEDICALInventors: Douglas Johnson, Max Kanarsky
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Patent number: 10744337Abstract: Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) can be applied to a tender area on a subject's body to treat fibromyalgia. A light source device can be contacted to a subject's skin proximal to a tender area on the subject's body. A light signal (with wavelengths from the red to infrared part of the spectrum) can be applied in at least one of a pulsed operating mode, a continuous operating mode, and a super-pulsed operating mode through the light source device to the tender area. The light signal is applied for a time sufficient to stimulate a phototherapeutic response in the tender area to treat fibromyalgia.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2018Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: MULTI RADIANCE MEDICALInventors: Douglas Johnson, Max Kanarsky, Ernesto Leal-Junior
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Patent number: 10744341Abstract: Disorders of the eye can be treated by photobiomodulation therapy according to a device designed to direct light into a patient's eye, no matter the configuration of the eye. The device, including a printed circuit board that includes an array of light delivery devices and a heat sink lens, can be placed proximal to the patient's eye. The light delivery devices can be powered to generate light. The light can be directed into the patient's eye regardless of a position of the patient's eye.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2018Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: MULTI RADIANCE MEDICALInventors: Douglas Johnson, Max Kanarsky, Larry W. Finn, Ian Dwayne Campbell, Jeffrey A. Lenk, Michael T. Barrett, Scott R. Lenk
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Publication number: 20090254155Abstract: A therapeutic device and related method of use are described. The device features a flexible member that includes one or more emitters of for example, electromagnetic radiation, thermal energy, magnetic fields, and/or electrical fields. The device can be readily attached and removed from a user's skin by sealingly contacting the flexible member upon a region of the user's body of interest to create a vacuum. The device may also impart other therapeutically beneficial results such as intensified blood circulation from formation of the vacuum along the user's skin, and can also be used for blood irradiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicants: MEDICAL QUANT USA, INC. DBA MULTI RADIANCE MEDICAL, MILTA PKP GITInventors: Maxim Kanarsky, Albert Yakovlevich Grabovschiner
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Patent number: D910189Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2019Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: MULTI RADIANCE MEDICALInventors: Douglas Johnson, Max Kanarsky, Larry W. Finn, Ian Dwayne Campbell, Jeffrey A. Lenk, Michael T. Barrett, Scott R. Lenk