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).

  • Patent number: 11389372
    Abstract: A method of modulating glandular secretions by administering acoustic shock waves to a reflexology zone has been discovered. In one preferred embodiment, a treatment method achieves one or more of a) modulating blood sugar levels, b) stimulating insulin production levels or c) normalizing A1C levels by administering acoustic shock waves to a reflexology zone or region of a patient. The treatment method further has the steps of: activating acoustic shock waves of an acoustic shock wave generator to emit acoustic shock waves; subjecting the reflexology zone to acoustic shock waves stimulating the pancreas to have a modulated response wherein the modulated response is one of an adjustment in blood sugar levels or insulin production and release or normalizing A1C levels which increases low level output, decreases high level output or stabilizes erratic output; and wherein the emitted acoustic shock waves are focused or unfocused.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2022
    Assignee: Softwave Tissue Regeneration Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney, Janey Lynn Watts
  • Patent number: 11311454
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2019
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2022
    Assignee: Softwave Tissue Regeneration Technologies, LLC
    Inventor: John F. Warlick
  • Publication number: 20220079838
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: November 23, 2021
    Publication date: March 17, 2022
    Inventor: John F. Warlick
  • Publication number: 20220031563
    Abstract: A method of treating red blood cells of a human patient has the steps of activating an acoustic shock wave generator or source to emit acoustic shock waves and subjecting a vascular system containing red blood cells and surrounding muscle tissue peripherally through an extremity of a patient to the acoustic shock waves by stimulating the extremity wherein the extremity is positioned within a path of the emitted shock waves and away from a geometric focal volume or point of the emitted shock waves. The methods also treat muscle tissue of aging patients, from muscle regeneration or athletes for legal performance enhancement without drugs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2021
    Publication date: February 3, 2022
    Inventor: John F. Warlick
  • Publication number: 20210393476
    Abstract: A method of treating an infected implant by administering acoustic shock waves to an implant area or region encompassing an implantation, includes the steps of activating acoustic shock waves of an acoustic shock wave generator to emit acoustic shock waves and subjecting the implant area to acoustic shock waves stimulating the implant area or region. The emitted acoustic shock waves are focused or unfocused acoustic shock waves, or acoustic pressure waves, generated electrohydraulically, electromagnetically, radially, or via a piezo electric generating system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2019
    Publication date: December 23, 2021
    Inventors: John F. Warlick, John Mullins, David Dean
  • Publication number: 20210322664
    Abstract: A method of stimulating human blood external of a patient donor has the steps of activating an acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse generator to emit acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses directed to impinge the blood, subjecting the blood to the acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses to form stimulated blood cells and transfusing the stimulated blood cells into the patient donor. The patient donor is infected with a virus and the blood exhibits at least traces of the virus. The emitted acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses stimulating the stimulated blood cells fragment the virus in the blood. The fragmented virus in the blood transfused back into the patient donor triggers a defensive immune response to kill the virus. The emitted acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses are preferably of a low energy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2021
    Publication date: October 21, 2021
    Inventors: John F. Warlick, Nikolaus Hopfenzitz
  • Publication number: 20210137543
    Abstract: A method of treating a patient exhibiting a lung disease or pulmonary disorder by applying shock waves or acoustic pulses directed to impinge lung tissue of the lung or lungs exhibiting a lung disease or pulmonary disorder, has the steps of: activating an acoustic shock wave or acoustic wave generator or source to emit acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses from a fixed acoustic wave source or a handheld shock wave or pressure pulse head; and administering a plurality of acoustic waves in a pressure pulse or shock wave pattern within the lung tissue of less than 10.0 mJ/mm2 per shock wave, the plurality of acoustic waves in a pressure pulse or shock wave pattern being directed to a portion of the lung exhibiting the lung disease or pulmonary disorder.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2020
    Publication date: May 13, 2021
    Inventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney
  • Publication number: 20210059696
    Abstract: A method of treating a patient having an inflammation, infection from bacteria or molds or fungi or virus or cancerous cells by destroying bacteria or molds or fungi or virus or cancerous cells is disclosed. The method comprising the step of directing one or more sound wave treatments into the patient targeting the inflammation, infection, mold, virus, bacteria or fungi to cause a body to identify these as foreign objects and trigger the body's own natural healing mechanisms to destroy the foreign objects.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 13, 2020
    Publication date: March 4, 2021
    Inventor: John F. Warlick
  • Publication number: 20210022956
    Abstract: A method of treating a patient exhibiting abdominal or pelvic pain by applying shockwaves or acoustic pulses to the lower spine, lumbar and sacral spine, to modulate, reduce or relieve spinal stenosis, inflammation, injury or disease and 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 a lower spine exhibiting chronic pain and/or inflammation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 22, 2020
    Publication date: January 28, 2021
    Inventor: John F. Warlick
  • Publication number: 20200368377
    Abstract: A method of treating a patient having inflammation or an infection from bacteria or molds or fungi or virus by destroying bacteria or molds or fungi or virus has the step of directing one or more sound wave treatments into the patient to destroy bacteria or molds or fungi or virus. The sound wave treatments cause an improved blood supply, a disruption of cellular membranes and a cellular communication causing the patient's cells to identify and attack the bacteria, mold fungi or virus and further causes recruiting or stimulating an increase in anti-microbial peptides. The method further can have the step of administering medications to the patient including, but not limited to anti-viral medications, antibiotics, anti-fungal medications or anti-mold medications, wherein the sound wave treatment extends the useful life of the medications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2020
    Publication date: November 26, 2020
    Inventor: John F. Warlick
  • Publication number: 20200306132
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2019
    Publication date: October 1, 2020
    Inventor: John F. Warlick
  • Publication number: 20190350803
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2018
    Publication date: November 21, 2019
    Inventor: John F. Warlick
  • Publication number: 20190209427
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2019
    Publication date: July 11, 2019
    Inventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney
  • Publication number: 20190209431
    Abstract: 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 or pressure pulses 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 or pressure pulses of an acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse generator to emit acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses 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 or pressure pulses to treat the medical condition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2019
    Publication date: July 11, 2019
    Inventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney
  • Publication number: 20180296432
    Abstract: A method of modulating glandular secretions by administering acoustic shock waves to a reflexology zone or region has been discovered. In one preferred embodiment, a treatment method achieves one or more of a) modulating blood sugar levels, b) stimulating insulin production levels or c) normalizing A1C levels by using the step of administering acoustic shock waves to a reflexology zone or region. The treatment method further has the steps of: activating acoustic shock waves of an acoustic shock wave generator to emit acoustic shock waves; subjecting the reflexology zone to acoustic shock waves stimulating the pancreas to have a modulated response wherein the modulated response is one of an adjustment in blood sugar levels or insulin production and release or normalizing A1C levels which increases low level output, decreases high level output or stabilizes erratic output; and wherein the emitted acoustic shock waves are focused or unfocused acoustic shock waves.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2018
    Publication date: October 18, 2018
    Inventors: John F. Warlick, John Patrick Finney, Jane Watts
  • Patent number: 6390995
    Abstract: This invention relates to methods for medical treatment of a variety of pathological conditions associated with bone environments and musculoskeletal environments, including the treatment of ischemic conditions such as bursitis. The method involves applying a sufficient number of acoustic shock waves to the site of a pathological condition including micro-disruptions, non-osseous tissue stimulation, increased vascularization, and circulation and induction of growth factors to induce or accelerate the body's natural healing processes and responses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Assignee: Healthtronics Surgical Services, Inc.
    Inventors: John A. Ogden, John F. Warlick
  • Patent number: 6368292
    Abstract: This invention relates to methods for medical treatment of pathological conditions. More particularly, the invention relates to methods for using acoustic shock waves to treat a variety of pathological conditions such as plantar warts, deep bone bruises, prostate cancer, benign prostatic hypertrophy, urinary incontinence, and spinal cord injuries, including the reduction or removal of scar tissue to aid in spinal cord regrowth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2002
    Assignee: Healthtronics Inc.
    Inventors: John A. Ogden, John F. Warlick