APPARATUS THERAPEUTIC STIMULATION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BODY BUTTON Maria Rita Leonor Menendez de Preston 85 King George Street Kensington WA 6151 Australia Apparatus for the therapeutic stimulation of the body, namely therapeutic apparatus, wearable in the same manner as rings, pendants, and bracelets, for the medical purpose of healing various human ailments based on the material and form of the apparatus;BODY;
KODOBIO Kodo Bioscience Ltd 16 Swadford Street, 2nd Floor Skipton, N. Yorkshire BD231RD United Kingdom Apparatus for the therapeutic stimulation of the body, namely, light and smell stimulation for therapeutic purposes; medical therapy instruments, namely, sensory stimulators for therapeutic purposes; phototherapeutic apparatus for medical purposes; apparatus for sensory therapy, namely, light therapy unit in combination with a smell therapy unit; face mask for use in sensory therapy; face mask for medical treatment in particular for use in the treatment of Seasonal Affective Disorder; face mask incorporating photo and olfactory stimulants for use in medical therapy; lights for medical treatment, namely, light emitting diode apparatus incorporated into sensory light therapy unit for light stimulation; apparatus incorporating lights and olfactory stimuli for use in medical therapy, namely, light emitting diodes to stimulate sensory areas of the brain and olfactory stimuli to stimulate olfactory regions of the brain;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Apparatus and methods for non-invasive electrical stimulation of the brain through skin surface stimulation of the peripheral nervous system as a treatment for movement disorders. Skin surface electrodes are positioned at predetermined peripheral surface stimulation sites on the skin surface using a variety of neural imaging techniques. A pulsatile electrical current is generated at the stimulation sites through a variety of standard electrical stimulation devices. Stimulation of the peripheral surface stimulation sites translates to electrical stimulation of a specific area of the brain.