Patents by Inventor John F. Warlick
John F. Warlick has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240122794Abstract: A method of treating a reflexology zone to reduce aging using pressure pulses or shock waves has the steps of: placing an applicator head of an acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse generator or source at a reflexology zone; coupling the applicator head directly or indirectly to an exposed surface of the skin near the reflexology zone; and activating the generator or source to emit pressure pulses or acoustic shock waves through the skin to the reflexology zone to reduce, reverse or stop cell senescence or aging and apoptosis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2022Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventor: John F. Warlick
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Publication number: 20240091562Abstract: A method of treating a traumatic brain injury to reduce pressure and inflammation using pressure pulses or shock waves having the steps of placing an applicator head of an acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse generator or source on a head near a swollen region at the brain injury; coupling the applicator head directly or indirectly to an exposed surface of the skin and head near the swollen region; and activating the generator or source to emit pressure pulses or acoustic shock waves through the skin and head to brain tissue exhibiting high pressure and inflammation to reduce the pressure and inflammation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2022Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventor: John F. Warlick
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Patent number: 11903894Abstract: The method of treating a patient addicted to pain medication or opioids has the step administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses to the patient. A second embodiment includes a treatment to reduce a patient's pain caused by a medical condition and/or medical procedure to reduce or eliminate the taking of addictive pain medication. The treatment has the step of administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses directed to an area near a source of the pain or to one or more reflexology zones or to one or more reflexology zones and to an area near the source of the pain or both to treat the medical condition or prior to the medical procedure or during the medical procedure or after the medical procedure or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2022Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Softwave Tissue Regeneration Technologies, LLCInventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney
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Publication number: 20240024442Abstract: A method of treating a patient having cancer cells has the step of directing sound energy from one or more acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse treatments into the patient targeting the cancer cells in at least one tumor or in the blood to cause the patient's immune system to identify the cancer cells as foreign objects and trigger a natural healing mechanism of the patient's immune system to destroy the foreign objects. Wherein targeting the at least one tumor initiates cellular communication resulting in an unmasking of all cancer cells in the patient's body by destroying a cloaking capability of the cancer cells which made the cancer cells indistinguishable from normal cells allowing the cancer cells to hide from the immune system prior to the one or more acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse treatments.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventor: John F. Warlick
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Publication number: 20240024704Abstract: An improved method of treating an appendage of a patient using acoustic shock waves has the steps of: providing an appendage in need of an acoustic shock wave treatment; placing an acoustic shock wave applicator on a surface of the appendage; placing a gaseous filled membrane on an opposite surface of the appendage; activating an acoustic shock wave generator or source to emit acoustic shock waves from an acoustic shock wave applicator; and wherein the acoustic shock wave is transmitted from the acoustic shock wave applicator through the surface sending the emitted acoustic shock waves into the tissue of the appendage and exiting the opposite surface of the appendage to the gaseous filled membrane where a reflection of the acoustic shock wave occurs sending reflected acoustic shock waves back through the appendage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: John F. Warlick, Irwin Goldstein
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Patent number: 11844739Abstract: A handheld acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse applicator device has a body structure and an applicator head. The body structure has a proximal end and a distal end with a longitudinal axis extending between the ends. The applicator head is at the distal end. the head emits pressure pulses or shock waves at an inclined angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the body structure. The applicator head has a balloon or lens or membrane through which the emitted pressure pulses or shock waves pass. The lens or membrane is configured to be coupled directly or indirectly to an exposed soft tissue surface of a palate inside a patient's mouth to direct emitted pressure pulses or shock waves to the brain. The applicator device can be configured with the inclined obtuse angle fixed between 150 degrees and 90 degrees or can be adjustable between 180 degrees and 90 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2021Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: Softwave Tissue Regeneration Technologies, LLCInventor: John F. Warlick
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Publication number: 20230380413Abstract: A method of treating a harvested organ or tissue for preservation for implantation into a patient has the steps of, harvesting an organ or tissue from a donor; placing the harvested organ or tissue into a container; filling the container with a fluid for preservation; sealing the container once filled; directing one or more sound wave treatments into the container to destroy bacteria or molds or fungi or virus and to stimulate the organ or tissue; and storing the container at a hypothermic temperature of about 4 degrees C. for storage prior to implantation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2022Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: John F. Warlick, John Mullins, David Dean
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Patent number: 11826301Abstract: A method of modulating glandular secretions by administering acoustic shock waves to a gland, includes the steps of activating acoustic shock waves of an acoustic shock wave generator to emit acoustic shock waves and subjecting the gland to acoustic shock waves stimulating the gland to have a modulated response. The modulated response is one of an adjustment in hormonal release which increases low level output, decreases high level output or stabilizes erratic output. The emitted acoustic shock waves are focused or unfocused low energy acoustic shock waves. The gland underlies the patient's skin. The shock wave generator is acoustically coupled to the patient's skin using a coupling gel or liquid. The gland is one of a testicle, ovary, pituitary gland, adrenal gland, thyroid gland, thymus, pineal gland, parathyroid, or hypothalamus. The method can be repeated one or more times.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2022Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: Softwave Tissue Regeneration Technologies, LLCInventor: John F. Warlick
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Publication number: 20230372742Abstract: A method of treatment for a penis of an adult postpubertal male patient, the treatment has of the steps of: causing an erection of a penis; activating an acoustic shock wave generator or source to emit low energy or unfocused acoustic shock waves and subjecting the erect penis to the acoustic shock waves stimulating said erect penis, the erect penis is positioned within a path of the emitted shock waves stimulating a cellular response.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2023Publication date: November 23, 2023Inventors: John F. Warlick, Irwin Goldstein
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Patent number: 11771620Abstract: The method of treating a patient addicted to pain medication or opioids has the step administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses to the patient. A second embodiment includes a treatment to reduce a patient's pain caused by a medical condition and/or medical procedure to reduce or eliminate the taking of addictive pain medication. The treatment has the step of administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses directed to an area near a source of the pain or to one or more reflexology zones or to one or more reflexology zones and to an area near the source of the pain or both to treat the medical condition or prior to the medical procedure or during the medical procedure or after the medical procedure or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2022Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Softwave Tissue Regeneration Technologies, LLCInventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney
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Patent number: 11771621Abstract: The method of treating a patient addicted to pain medication or opioids has the step administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses to the patient. A second embodiment includes a treatment to reduce a patient's pain caused by a medical condition and/or medical procedure to reduce or eliminate the taking of addictive pain medication. The treatment has the step of administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses directed to an area near a source of the pain or to one or more reflexology zones or to one or more reflexology zones and to an area near the source of the pain or both to treat the medical condition or prior to the medical procedure or during the medical procedure or after the medical procedure or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2022Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Softwave Tissue Regeneration Technologies, LLCInventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney
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Publication number: 20230241422Abstract: A method of treating a patient having cancer cells has the step of directing sound energy from one or more acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse treatments into the patient targeting the cancer cells in at least one tumor or in the blood to cause the patient’s immune system to identify the cancer cells as foreign objects and trigger a natural healing mechanism of the patient’s immune system to destroy the foreign objects. Wherein targeting the at least one tumor initiates cellular communication resulting in an unmasking of all cancer cells in the patient’s body by destroying a cloaking capability of the cancer cells which made the cancer cells indistinguishable from normal cells allowing the cancer cells to hide from the immune system prior to the one or more acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse treatments.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventor: John F. Warlick
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Publication number: 20220401294Abstract: A method of treating a patient exhibiting paralysis by applying shockwaves or acoustic pulses to the affected region to reduce or relieve unintended paralysis has the steps of: activating an acoustic shock wave or acoustic wave generator or source to emit acoustic shock waves or pulses from a fixed acoustic wave source or a handheld shock wave head or from electrodes embedded within a catheter with or without a fluid filled balloon catheter; and administering a plurality of acoustic shock or acoustic waves in a pulse or wave pattern within the targeted tissue of less than 10.0 mJ/mm2 per shock wave, the plurality of acoustic shock or acoustic waves in a pulse or wave pattern should be directed to a portion of the affected region.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2022Publication date: December 22, 2022Inventor: John F. Warlick
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Patent number: 11458069Abstract: A treatment method to reduce or eliminate a patient's symptoms caused by a medical condition or disease is disclosed. The treatment has the step of administering acoustic shock waves directed to one or more reflexology zones or to one or more reflexology zones and an area near a source of the pain if any is exhibited to treat the medical condition. The treatment further has the steps of activating acoustic shock waves of an acoustic shock wave generator to emit acoustic shock waves and subjecting the one or more reflexology zones or the one or more reflexology zones and the area near a source of the medical condition or pain, if any is exhibited, to acoustic shock waves to treat the medical condition.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2019Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: Softwave Tissue Regeneration Technologies, LLCInventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney
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Publication number: 20220280374Abstract: The method of treating a patient addicted to pain medication or opioids has the step administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses to the patient. A second embodiment includes a treatment to reduce a patient's pain caused by a medical condition and/or medical procedure to reduce or eliminate the taking of addictive pain medication. The treatment has the step of administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses directed to an area near a source of the pain or to one or more reflexology zones or to one or more reflexology zones and to an area near the source of the pain or both to treat the medical condition or prior to the medical procedure or during the medical procedure or after the medical procedure or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2022Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney
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Publication number: 20220280375Abstract: The method of treating a patient addicted to pain medication or opioids has the step administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses to the patient. A second embodiment includes a treatment to reduce a patient's pain caused by a medical condition and/or medical procedure to reduce or eliminate the taking of addictive pain medication. The treatment has the step of administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses directed to an area near a source of the pain or to one or more reflexology zones or to one or more reflexology zones and to an area near the source of the pain or both to treat the medical condition or prior to the medical procedure or during the medical procedure or after the medical procedure or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2022Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney
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Publication number: 20220280373Abstract: The method of treating a patient addicted to pain medication or opioids has the step administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses to the patient. A second embodiment includes a treatment to reduce a patient's pain caused by a medical condition and/or medical procedure to reduce or eliminate the taking of addictive pain medication. The treatment has the step of administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses directed to an area near a source of the pain or to one or more reflexology zones or to one or more reflexology zones and to an area near the source of the pain or both to treat the medical condition or prior to the medical procedure or during the medical procedure or after the medical procedure or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2022Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney
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Publication number: 20220280372Abstract: A method of modulating glandular secretions by administering acoustic shock waves to a gland, includes the steps of activating acoustic shock waves of an acoustic shock wave generator to emit acoustic shock waves and subjecting the gland to acoustic shock waves stimulating the gland to have a modulated response. The modulated response is one of an adjustment in hormonal release which increases low level output, decreases high level output or stabilizes erratic output. The emitted acoustic shock waves are focused or unfocused low energy acoustic shock waves. The gland underlies the patient's skin. The shock wave generator is acoustically coupled to the patient's skin using a coupling gel or liquid. The gland is one of a testicle, ovary, pituitary gland, adrenal gland, thyroid gland, thymus, pineal gland, parathyroid, or hypothalamus. The method can be repeated one or more times.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2022Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventor: John F. Warlick
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Patent number: 11389371Abstract: A method of modulating glandular secretions by administering acoustic shock waves to a gland, includes the steps of activating acoustic shock waves of an acoustic shock wave generator to emit acoustic shock waves and subjecting the gland to acoustic shock waves stimulating the gland to have a modulated response. The modulated response is one of an adjustment in hormonal release which increases low level output, decreases high level output or stabilizes erratic output. The emitted acoustic shock waves are focused or unfocused low energy acoustic shock waves. The gland underlies the patient's skin. The shock wave generator is acoustically coupled to the patient's skin using a coupling gel or liquid. The gland is one of a testicle, ovary, pituitary gland, adrenal gland, thyroid gland, thymus, pineal gland, parathyroid, or hypothalamus. The method can be repeated one or more times.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2018Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Softwave Tissue Regeneration Technologies, LLCInventor: John F. Warlick
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Patent number: 11389373Abstract: The method of treating a patient addicted to pain medication or opioids has the step administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses to the patient. A second embodiment includes a treatment to reduce a patient's pain caused by a medical condition and/or medical procedure to reduce or eliminate the taking of addictive pain medication. The treatment has the step of administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses directed to an area near a source of the pain or to one or more reflexology zones or to one or more reflexology zones and to an area near the source of the pain or both to treat the medical condition or prior to the medical procedure or during the medical procedure or after the medical procedure or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2019Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Softwave Tissue Regeneration Technologies, LLCInventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney