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US Patent 10143846 Systems and methods for treatment of dry eye

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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
10143846
Patent Inventor Names
James Donald Loudin0
Daniel Palanker0
Douglas Michael Ackermann0
Garrett Cale Smith0
Victor Wayne McCray0
Brandon McNary Felkins0
Date of Patent
December 4, 2018
Patent Application Number
15828950
Date Filed
December 1, 2017
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US Patent 10940310 Nasal stimulation for rhinitis, nasal congestion, and ocular allergies
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US Patent 10967173 Nasal stimulation devices and methods for treating dry eye
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Amanda Hulbert
Patent abstract

A stimulation system stimulates anatomical targets in a patient for treatment of dry eye. The system may include a controller and a microstimulator. The controller may be implemented externally to or internally within the microstimulator. The components of the controller and microstimulator may be implemented in a single unit or in separate devices. When implemented separately, the controller and microstimulator may communicate wirelessly or via a wired connection. The microstimulator may generate pulses from a controller signal and apply the signal via one or more electrodes to an anatomical target. The microstimulator may not have any intelligence or logic to shape or modify a signal. The microstimulator may be a passive device configured to generate a pulse based on a signal received from the controller. The microstimulator may shape or modify a signal. Waveforms having different frequency, amplitude and period characteristics may stimulate different anatomical targets in a patient.

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